The birth of DuVernay's daughter was on August 24 1972 in Long Beach California. DuVernay began to develop her artistic and creative talents as a child, thanks to Aunt Denise. She was night nurses to afford her mother the space she required during the day for the love of literature, art, and theatre. The aunt introduced DuVernay to the film of 1961 West Side Story and DuVernay became enthralled by the film. DuVernay was instructed by her mom that the arts can serve to engage people. Her mother was also a an awareness of social issues and showed DuVernay to express herself through the medium of art. DuVernay, who grew up together with her parents in Compton, spent each summer at Lowndes County Alabama in the family home of her father. The father of DuVernay's recollects seeing the historic march of Civil Rights Movement on the Edmund Pettus Bridge. It was held in Selma Alabama, a neighboring city. DuVernay used the summers she spent in Alabama to inspire her film Dr. Martin Lu...
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