Rev. Lowery Widely Revered as“Dean of the Civil Rights Movement”
WASHINGTON,
D.C. – The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law is deeply
saddened by the passing of Rev. Joseph E. Lowery. Kristen Clarke, president and executive director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, issued the following statement in response:
“Rev.
Joseph E. Lowery was a pillar of the Civil Rights Movement who
honorably dedicated his entire life to fighting against racial injustice
and inequality. As the founding member of the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference, he worked alongside Dr. Martin Luther King and
was a central architect of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. He was a staunch
advocate for voting rights, having participated in the march from Selma
to Montgomery and, later in life, founding the Georgia Coalition for the
People's Agenda, an organization that continues to battle voter
suppression today. He was a beloved and committed preacher who used his
pulpit to inspire action and to promote the dignity of all Americans
regardless of race. He courageously confronted bigotry in the Jim Crow
South and humbly spoke up for the disenfranchised and oppressed. Rev.
Lowery's decades-long work to secure voting rights, racial justice and
economic equality for Black Americans has unequivocally helped to make
our nation a better place today."
In
1997, upon retirement as the president of the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference, Rev. Lowery stated: “In 1957, we saw a fire
burning in the souls of Black America. Water hoses couldn't wash it out,
billy clubs couldn't beat it out and jails couldn't lock it out." The
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law extends condolences to the
family of Rev. Joseph E. Lowery, including our client, Cheryl Lowery,
the Executive Director of the Joseph and Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights."
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