I he P ortland O bserver • J anuary 11, 1995
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Lives Lost For The Freedom Struggle
Killed By
Nightrlders,
Anniston, Ala.
Schoolgirls Killed
In Bombing Of
16th Street
Baptist Church,
Birmingham,
Ala.
Youth Killed
During wave of
Racist Violence,
Birmingham,
Ala.
6 6 Hatred and bitterness can never cure the disease of fear;
only love can do that. Hatred paralyzes life; love releases it.
Hatred confuses life; love harmonizes it. Hatred darkens life;
love illumines it. ’ 9
- M a r tin L u t h e r K in g Jr.
YOU ARE INVITED TO
"I HAVE A DREAM”
A Tribute to
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
1 9 2 9 -1 9 6 8
and
Reverend John W. Garlington, Jr.
1 9 3 7 -1 9 8 6
Willie Brewster
" T h e B r i d g e B u i ld e r " i n o u r c o m m u n i t y
1926-1965
It was the first time during the
civil rights era that a white person
was convicted of killing a black per
son in Alabama. The guilty verdict
astonished everyone, including civil
rights leaders who had already made
plans to protest an acquittal.
Virgil Lamar Ware
Addie Mae Collins
1949-1963
1949-1963
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
When violence erupted in the
aftermath of the Sixteenth Street
church bombing, Chris McNair, fa
ther of the youngest victim, pleased
forcalm: "We must not let this change
us into something different than who
we are. We must be human.”
Seminary
Student Killed
By Deputy,
Hayneville, Ala.
Student Civil
Rights Activist
Killed In Dispute
Over Whites-
Only Restroom,
Tuskegee, Ala.
Rev. John W. Garlington, Jr.
JANUARY 15,1995
3:30 P.M.
Cynthia Wesley
MARAÑATELA CHURCH
4 2 2 2 N.E. 1 2 th AVENUE
PORTLAND, OREGON 97211
1949- 1963
For Information Call: 284-7563
JOHN OR VIVIAN PARKER
PRISION MINISTRIES, INC.
P.O. BOX 12396
PORTLAND, OREGON 97212
Jonathan Daniels
1939-1965
Civil Rights
Leader
Assassinated,
Jackson, Miss.
Samuel Younge Jr.
1944-1966
Denise McNair
1951 -1963
“This is an era of social revolu
tion. In such revolutions, individuals
sacrifice their lives,” - Samuel Young
Sr.
Killed By Kian,
Natchez, Miss.
"T H IS SPACE IS DEDICATED
TO A MAN WHO DID NOT
SEE THINGS IN BLACK AND W H ITE."
Medgar Evers
1925-1963
"In Jackson, Mississippi in
1963, there lived a man who was
brave. He fought for freedom all of
his life. But they laid Medgar Evers
in his grave,” - Bob Dylan, “The
Ballad of Medgar Evers”
Carole Robertson
1949-1963
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