A public memorial will be held for Ruby Dee, the legendary actress and civil rights activist, who passed away on June 11. The Terrie Williams Agency told NBC that they will be celebrating Dee's life and her many accomplishments on September 20 at the Riverside Church in New York. This is the same place where Martin Luther King Jr. spoke against the Vietnam war and others, such as Nelson Mandela and Cesar Chavez, have spoken.
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Ruby Dee was an American actress, poet, playwright, screenwriter, journalist, and activist whose seven-decade career spanned stage, radio, television and film. Broadway credits include: Checkmates, Purlie Victorious, A Raisin in the Sun, The Smile of the World, A Long Way From Home, Jeb, Anna Lucasta, and South Pacific.
Dee was married to actor Ossie Davis until his death in 2005. In addition to being performers, both were active in the Civil Rights movement and worked to better the interests of blacks in the entertainment industry and American society, as well as fighting injustice everywhere. Dee and Davis served as masters of ceremonies for the historic 1963 March on Washington. Frequent collaborators, they shared billing in eleven stage productions and five movies, a radio show, "The Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee Story Hour," and a joint autobiography, "With Ossie and Ruby: In This Life Together."
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