Black caucus releases statement on passing of Ruby Dee

Ruby Dee

The Mississippi Link Newswire

Ruby Dee
Ruby Dee
Ruby Dee and late husband Ossie Davis
Ruby Dee and late husband Ossie Davis

WASHINGTON—A. Shuanise Washington, president and chief executive officer of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Incorporated (CBCF), released the following statement on the passing of actress and civil rights champion, Ruby Dee.

“It is with great sadness to learn of the passing of Oscar-nominated actress, writer, and activist, Ruby Dee. With a career in theater and film spanning seven decades across all forms of media, Dee was simply an icon. Dee helped pave the way in breaking down racial barriers in the entertainment world.

“Dee, along with her late husband, actor Ossie Davis, were a dynamic team in the performing arts community. Off stage, they were also strong civil rights advocates, who used their celebrity to help advance social justice for African Americans.

“On September 17, 2010, the CBCF celebrated and honored Dee for her public and civic accomplishments at our 40th Annual Legislative Conference (ALC). There, we heard a recording of her late husband’s rousing speech at CBCF’s first-ever ALC in 1971.

“Captured on Dee’s personal website is a statement she wrote reflecting on her and Davis’ life journey, ‘Along the way we have seen, heard, and learned many things that have cascaded unforgettably over our lives — things too precious not to share.’

“We appreciate the gifts Dee shared during her time with us. Our thoughts and heartfelt prayers are with the family and the many lives she touched.”

Dee with Sidney Poitier in A Raisin In The Sun
Dee with Sidney Poitier in A Raisin In The Sun

About Ruby Dee:

  1. Ruby Dee was an American actress, poet, playwright, screenwriter, journalist and activist. She is perhaps best known for co-starring in the film A Raisin in the Sun and the film American Gangster
  2. Born: October 27, 1922, Cleveland, OH
  3. Died: June 11, 2014, New Rochelle, NY
  4. Spouse: Ossie Davis (m. 1948–2005), Frankie Dee Brown (m. 1941–1945)
  5. Children: Guy Davis, Hasna Muhammad Davis, Nora Day Davis
  6. Awards: Kennedy Center Honors