- Mt. Zion Memorial Fund
The Mt. Zion Memorial Fund is a Mississippi non-profit corporation formed in 1989 and named after the 108 year old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Morgan City,
Mississippi . The fund was organized by a formersocial worker turned vintage guitar dealer from New Brunswick,New Jersey , Raymond 'Skip' Henderson, in order to create a legal conduit to get financial support to ruralAfrican-American church communities in Mississippi and to memorialize the contributions of numerousmusicians interred in rural cemeteries withoutgrave markers.History
Over a 12 year period from 1990 to 2001, the Mount Zion Memorial Fund erected twelve
memorial s toblues musicians across Mississippi. The organization was officially incorporated in the fall of 1989 to raise money to save the Mount Zion Church from foreclosure and to place acenotaph historic marker (not a headstone as is often mistaken) in the Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church cemetery in honor of Robert Johnson whose death certificate lists "Zion Church" as a burial site. This goal was accomplished on 20 April 1991, in partnership withColumbia Records through the work of ColumbiaA&R man Arthur Levy, with the support of Columbia PresidentDon Ienner , and with the cooperation of the Mt. Zion congregation under the guidance of Pastor Rev. James Ratliff. The ceremony was attended by over 100 people and was covered byBillboard Magazine ,Rolling Stone Magazine ,Newsweek Magazine and numerous local media. The granite obelisk has a central inscription byPeter Guralnick , side inscriptions by Skip Henderson which were later used with permission on the Robert Johnson marker inHazelhurst, Mississippi , and all of Johnson's known recordings added at the behest of Columbia Records. This marker has been vandalized on at least three occasions, apparently by souvenir seekers.Shortly after the Robert Johnson memorial was placed,
John Fogerty , after meeting Henderson in the Mt. Zion cemetery, agreed to fund a headstone to be placed on the grave ofCharley Patton at the New Jerusalem M.B. Church inHolly Ridge, Mississippi . The Patton ceremony took place on 20 July 1991, the same weekend as thePops Staples Festival in nearbyDrew, Mississippi and subsequently Roebuck "Pops" Staples was in attendance along with Fogerty and three generations of Patton's family including daughter Rosetta Patton Brown, granddaughter Martha Brown and great granddaughter Keisha Brown at the ceremony.In early September, 1991 after reading an article about the Mt. Zion ceremony in
Billboard Magazine ,Phil Walden ofCapricorn Records contacted Henderson and commissioned a bronze sculpture mounted on a granite headstone through the Mt. Zion Fund in honor ofElmore James . This memorial was placed on James' grave in the Newport Baptist Church Cemetery in Ebenezer, Holmes County, Mississippi on 10 December 1992 with several members of the Mississippi State Legislature in attendance along withDick Waterman ,Phil Walden , musicianMarshall Crenshaw , members of James' family, and many others.Several months afterwards with the help of
Jackson, Mississippi attorneyRobert Arentson , on 6 August 1993 a memorial was placed on the grave site ofMississippi Fred McDowell at the Hammond Hill Baptist Church cemetery inComo, Mississippi . The ceremony was presided over byDick Waterman and the memorial with McDowell's portrait upon it was paid for byBonnie Raitt . In this case the memorial stone was a replacement for an inaccurate (McDowell's name mis-spelled) and damaged marker - the original stone was subsequently donated by McDowell's family to theDelta Blues Museum inClarksdale, Mississippi .The following year a large gravestone for
Big Joe Williams , who lies buried in a rural pasture nearCrawford, Mississippi , was purchased through a collective effort of musicians led by California music journalistDan Forte ) while gathered atClifford Antone 'snightclub in Austin,Texas . The memorial was unveiled on 9 October, 1994 with a eulogy byCharlie Musselwhite .Following these memorials, a headstone was erected with the help of musician Kenny Brown on 29 April 1995 to honor
Mississippi Joe Callicott in the Mount Olive Baptist Church Cemetery inNesbit, Mississippi , this marker was financed through the Mt. Zion Fund byChris Strachwitz ,Arhoolie Records andJohn Fogerty . Callicott's original marker was a paving stone which read simply "Joe" and this was also subsequently donated to theDelta Blues Museum . For work with the Mt. Zion Memorial Fund, Henderson received the W.C. Handy Award for blues preservation in May 1995. Memorial headstones were added forJames Thomas (blues musician) on 9 March 1996 at St. Matthews Church inLeland, Mississippi andMemphis Minnie at the New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery inWalls, Mississippi , on 13 October 1996. Both memorials were paid for byJohn Fogerty andBonnie Raitt respectively.With the help of
Greenville, Mississippi photographerEuphus "Butch" Ruth , the Mt. Zion Memorial Fund dedicated memorial headstones forSam Chatmon in Sanders Memorial Cemetery,Hollandale, Mississippi on 14 March 1998 andEugene Powell "Sonny Boy Nelson", on 4 November 1998 at the Evergreen Cemetery inMetcalf, Mississippi , both memorials funded once again by grants from Raitt and Fogerty respectively. On 8 October 2000 a memorial paid for by Fogerty andRooster Blues Records , was placed on the grave ofLonnie Pitchford nearElmore James at the Newport Baptist Church cemetery in Ebenezer, Mississippi. This headstone is designed to have a playable, one stringdiddley bow mounted on the side as per the family's wishes.In April, 2001 a headstone was commissioned by the family of Tommy Johnson and paid for by
Bonnie Raitt . The large, granite memorial engraved with Johnson's portrait has not been placed on Johnson's grave in the Warm Springs Methodist Cemetery (located in a rural, unincorporated part ofCopiah County ) however, due to an ongoing dispute between Tommy Johnson's family, led by hisniece Vera Johnson Collins, the owners of property encircling the cemetery, and the Copiah County Board of Supervisors. The headstone has remained in theCrystal Springs, Mississippi Public Library since being unveiled on 20 October 2001. An annual Tommy Johnson Blues Festival is now held inCrystal Springs, Mississippi on this weekend.Originally founded in
Clarksdale, Mississippi , as of November, 1997 the Mt. Zion Memorial Fund has been working out ofNew Orleans ,Louisiana where it continues to press for final placement of the Tommy Johnson headstone, and supports Rosetta Patton and the family ofCharley Patton through private donations.External links
[http://www.N.Y.Times "Homage at Last for Early Blues Musicians," by Emily Yellin, September 9, 1997, p. B1 & B5]
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