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Dexter King: A Powerful Voice for Justice on Screen In an acting career that spanned decades, Dexter King brought a captivating intensity and deep empathy to his portrayals of real-life civil rights leaders and activists. As the son of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, Dexter drew on his family's profound legacy of nonviolent resistance to deliver nuanced, impactful performances that shed light on some of the most pivotal moments in the fight for racial equality. Dexter's breakout role came in the 2002 TV movie "The Rosa Parks Story," where he embodied the quiet courage and moral conviction of the iconic Montgomery bus boycott organizer. With a subtle, understated delivery, Dexter captured Parks' steely determination in the face of virulent racism, delivering a performance that resonated powerfully with audiences. He displayed a similar command of the screen in the 1999 family film "Our Friend, Martin," lending his voice to dramatized scenes from his father's life and speeches. But Dexter's most acclaimed work may be in the landmark 1970 documentary "King: A Filmed Record...Montgomery to Memphis," for which he provided poignant narration that guided viewers through the key events of the civil rights movement. Through Dexter's narration, the film's archival footage took on an even greater sense of historical weight and emotional urgency, cementing his reputation as a talented actor who wielded his craft in service of social justice.