A courageous man and civil rights hero,
the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, died yesterday. This was the sort
of man who the likes of Jack Kemp would have wanted to be leaders
in the Republican Party. When he started working for justice, black
people couldn't sit at the same diner counter as whites. He lived
long enough to see a black man in the Oval Office. Never mind that
it is not the right man: The changes in the United States that made
such a thing possible represent a triumph for Shuttlesworth, whose
life was threatened so many times while he tried to make it
happen.
There's a
great story in today's Birmingham News about the esteem in
which a great Kemp disciple and former aide, Rep. Paul Ryan, held
Shuttlesworth:
As an indication of the reach of the Rev. Shuttlesworth's
legacy, Lewis, the Georgia congressman, said that just Wednesday
morning, Rep. Paul Ryan, a conservative Wisconsin Republican, was
suggesting that his fellow young Republicans take a trip to Alabama
for the annual spring remembrance of the Selma to Montgomery March.
Ryan asked Lewis specifically about the Rev. Shuttlesworth, and the
two learned only minutes later that he had died. "Fred
Shuttlesworth would be very proud," Lewis said. "He's a legend.
It's a great loss. To the movement, to Alabama, especially to
Birmingham, but to our nation."
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PCC| 10.6.11 @ 11:28AM
I thought obits were Aaron's beat.
yisong| 10.25.11 @ 2:01AM
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