- Joseph Lowery
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name = Joseph Echols Lowery
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placeofbirth =Huntsville, Alabama , USA
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spouse =Evelyn G. Lowery
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movement = American Civil Rights Movement
organizations =Southern Christian Leadership Conference Alabama Civic Affairs Association Black Leadership Forum
Lowery Institute
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prizes = Nonviolent Peace Prize 1990:"For the engraver, seeJoseph Wilson Lowry ".Joseph Echols Lowery, (bornOctober 6 ,1921 , inHuntsville, Alabama ) is a minister and leader in the American civil rights movement.In 2004 Rev. Lowery was honored at the "International Civil Rights Walk of Fame" at the
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site , located inAtlanta, Georgia . According to the National Park Service, the Walk of Fame was created to "pay homage to the brave warriors of justice who sacrificed and struggled to make equality a reality for all." [ [http://www.nps.gov/archive/malu/documents/WOF_Summary.htm International Civil Rights Walk of Fame] ]Biography
Early life
Joseph E. Lowery was born to LeRoy and Dora Lowery on
October 6 ,1921 . He attended middle school inChicago before returning to Huntsville to complete high school. He then attendedKnoxville College ,Payne College andTheological Seminary , and theChicago Ecumenical Institute . Lowery earned his doctorate of divinity as well. He married Evelyn Gibson in 1950, a civil rights activist and leader in her own right.Family
He has three daughters: Yvonne, Karen and Cheryl. Cheryl is married to William Osborne Jr. and they have three children: Justice Osborne, Blake Osborne,and Maya Osborne.
American civil rights career
Lowery was pastor of the Warren Street
United Methodist Church , inMobile, Alabama from 1952 until 1961. His career in thecivil rights movement began in the early 1950s inMobile, Alabama . AfterRosa Parks ' arrest in 1955, Lowery helped lead theMontgomery bus boycott . He headed theAlabama Civic Affairs Association , an organization devoted to the desegregation of buses and public places. In 1957, withMartin Luther King, Jr. Lowery founded theSouthern Christian Leadership Conference and subsequently led the organization as its president from 1977 to 1997.His property was seized in 1959 along with that of other civil rights leaders by the
State ofAlabama as part of a libel suit. TheU.S. Supreme Court ordered the suit reversed. At the request of Martin Luther King Jr., Lowery led the Selma to Montgomery march in 1965. Lowery is a co-founder and former president of theBlack Leadership Forum , aconsortium ofblack advocacy groups . The Forum protestedApartheid inSouth Africa in the mid 1970s until the election ofNelson Mandela . Joseph Lowery was among the first fiveAfrican American s to get arrested at the South African Embassy inWashington D.C. during the Free South Africa movement. Lowery served as pastor of Cascade United Methodist Church inAtlanta from (1986-92), adding over a thousand members and leaving the church with ten acres of land. He is now retired but remains active in the civil rights movement.To honor Reverend Lowery, the City of Atlanta renamed Ashby Street for him. Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard is just west of downtown Atlanta and runs north-south beginning at West Marietta Street near the campus of Georgia Tech and stretching to White Street in the West End neighborhood, running past Atlanta's
Historically Black Colleges and Universities :Clark Atlanta University ,Spelman College ,Morehouse College , andMorris Brown College . Perhaps not coincidentally, the street intersects both Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive andRalph David Abernathy Freeway.Awards
Reverend Joseph E. Lowery has received several awards. The
NAACP gave him an award at its 1997 convention for, "dean of the civil rights movement," and Lifetime Achievement Award. He has also received theMartin Luther King Jr. Center Peace Award and theNational Urban League 'sWhitney M. Young , Jr. Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004.Ebony Magazine has named him one of the 15 greatest black preachers, describing him as, "the consummate voice of biblical social relevancy, a focused voice, speaking truth to power.” Lowery has also received several honorary doctorates from colleges and universities including,Dillard University ,Morehouse College ,Alabama State University and theUniversity of Alabama .Dr. Joseph E. Lowery is the grandfather of actor and model
Vaughn Lowery .Coretta Scott King's funeral
In 2006, at
Coretta Scott King 's funeral, Dr. Lowery received a standing ovation when he remarked before four U.S. Presidents in attendance::"We know now there were no
weapons of mass destruction over there. But Coretta knew and we know that there are weapons of misdirection right down here. Millions without health insurance. Poverty abounds. For war billions more but no more for the poor!"Conservative observers claimed his comments were inappropriate in a setting meant to honor the life of Mrs. King, especially considering Mr. Bush was present at the ceremony. [ [http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/02/08/otsc.greenfield/index.html CNN] ] [ [http://msnbc.msn.com/id/11237163/ MSNBC] ] None of Mrs. King's family has objected to Lowery's words. [ [http://www.bluebus.org/archives/20040119_coretta_scott_k.php MLK Day 2004 Speech] ] [ [http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/01/14/cnna.king.wolf.interview/ CNN.com - Coretta Scott King: Use peaceful means for peaceful ends - Jan. 14, 2003 ] ]
References
External links
* [http://www.thehistorymakers.com/biography/biography.asp?bioindex=455 "The HistoryMakers " biography]
* [http://www.jcu.edu/news/mlk_lowery.htm January 24, 2006 lecture at John Carroll University]
* [http://www.loweryinstitute.org Lowery Institute]
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