Yolanda King

Actress and activist for civil rights

Yolanda King - Activists & Humanitarians born November 17th, 1955
Born
Died

2007
19 years ago — 52 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

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Worked as an actress and civil rights activist, emphasizing social justice and equality. Played a significant role in promoting her father's legacy through various platforms. Engaged in numerous community initiatives and social causes throughout her life. Appeared in productions such as 'Ghosts of Mississippi' and 'The Long Walk Home'.

Played in 'Ghosts of Mississippi'

Starred in 'The Long Walk Home'

Advocated for civil rights and equality

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