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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Joseph Lowery<br /><br />AKA Joseph Echols Lowery<br /><br />Born:6-Oct-1921 Birthplace: Huntsville, AL<br /><br />Gender: Male Religion:Methodist Race or Ethnicity: Black Occupation: Activist<br /><br />Nationality: United States Executive summary: Co-Founder of the SCLC<br /><br />Pastor of Warren Street United Methodist Church, Mobile (1952-61). After Rosa Parks&#x27; arrest in 1955 he helped lead the Montgomery bus boycott. His property was seized in 1959 along with that of other civil rights leaders (including Ralph Abernathy) by the state of Alabama as part of a libel suit. The US Supreme Court ordered the suit reversed. At the request of Martin Luther King, Lowery led the Selma-to-Montgomery march in 1965. Lowery served as pastor of Cascade United Methodist Church in Atlanta from (1986-92). He is now retired.<br /><br />Father: LeRoy Lowery (small businessman)Mother: Dora (teacher)Wife: Evelyn Gibson Lowery (activist)<br /><br />University: Knoxville College Theological: Payne College and Theological Seminary Theological: Chicago Ecumenical Institute<br /><br />Southern Christian Leadership Conference Co-Founder, President (1977-98) Black Leadership Forum President (former) Campaign for America&#x27;s Future Citizens for a Moratorium on Federal Executions NAACP Sharpton 2004 Presidential Medal of Freedom 12-Aug-2009<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/87996">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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