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Joseph Echols Lowery (born October 6, 1921) is an American minister in the United Methodist Church and leader in the American civil rights movement. He later became the third president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, after Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King and his immediate successor, Rev. Dr. Ralph Abernathy, and participated in most of the major activities of the African-American Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
Joseph E. Lowery was born to Leroy and Dora Lowery on October 6, 1921. He attended middle school in Chicago while staying with relatives, but he returned to Huntsville, Alabama,to complete William Hooper Councill High School. He next attended the Knoxville College and Alabama A&M College, before finishing his Bachelor of Arts degree at Paine College in Augusta, Georgia. Lowery next entered the Paine Theological Seminary to become a Methodist minister. Rev. Lowery is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery is an honorary member of the William Hooper Councill Alumni Association, Inc. located in Huntsville, AL.
"Joseph" is a masculine given name originating from Hebrew, recorded in the Hebrew Bible, as יוֹסֵף, Standard Hebrew Yossef, Tiberian Hebrew and Aramaic Yôsēp̄. In Arabic, including in the Qur'an, the name is spelled يوسف or Yūsuf. The name can be translated from Hebrew יהוה להוסיף YHWH Lhosif as signifying "JEHOVAH will increase/add".
In the Old Testament, Joseph is Jacob's eleventh son and Rachel's first (Yossef ben-Yaakov in the Jewish Bible). In the New Testament, Joseph is the husband of Mary, the mother of Jesus. In the New Testament there is another Joseph as well, Joseph of Arimathea, a secret disciple of Jesus who supplied the tomb in which Jesus was buried.
The form "Joseph" is used mostly in English, French and German-speaking countries. The name has enjoyed significant popularity in its many forms in numerous countries, and Joseph was one of the two names, along with Robert, to have remained in the top 10 boys' names list in the US from 1925 to 1972. It is especially common in contemporary Israel, as either "Yossi" or "Yossef", and in Italy, where the name "Giuseppe" was the most common male name in the 20th century.
Civil and political rights are a class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from infringement by governments, social organizations and private individuals, and which ensure one's ability to participate in the civil and political life of the society and state without discrimination or repression.
Civil rights include the ensuring of peoples' physical and mental integrity, life and safety; protection from discrimination on grounds such as race, gender, national origin, colour, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, or disability; and individual rights such as privacy, the freedoms of thought and conscience, speech and expression, religion, the press, assembly and movement.
Political rights include natural justice (procedural fairness) in law, such as the rights of the accused, including the right to a fair trial; due process; the right to seek redress or a legal remedy; and rights of participation in civil society and politics such as freedom of association, the right to assemble, the right to petition, the right of self-defense, and the right to vote.
Barack Hussein Obama II (US i/bəˈrɑːk huːˈseɪn oʊˈbɑːmə/; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician serving as the 44th President of the United States, the first African American to hold the office. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, Obama is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School, where he served as president of the Harvard Law Review. He was a community organizer in Chicago before earning his law degree. He worked as a civil rights attorney and taught constitutional law at University of Chicago Law School between 1992 and 2004. He served three terms representing the 13th District in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004, and ran unsuccessfully in the Democratic primary for the United States House of Representatives in 2000 against incumbent Bobby Rush.
In 2004, Obama received national attention during his campaign to represent Illinois in the United States Senate with his victory in the March Democratic Party primary, his keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in July, and his election to the Senate in November. He began his presidential campaign in 2007 and, after a close primary campaign against Hillary Rodham Clinton in 2008, he won sufficient delegates in the Democratic Party primaries to receive the presidential nomination. He then defeated Republican nominee John McCain in the general election, and was inaugurated as president on January 20, 2009. Nine months after his inauguration, Obama was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
The Medal of Freedom was a decoration established by President Harry S. Truman to honor civilians whose actions aided in the war efforts of the United States and its allies. It was intended to be awarded by the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, or the Secretary of the Navy, but it is known that Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy also authorized awards.
The medal is a bronze disc whose obverse features the profile bust facing left of an individual wearing a cap resembling an American bald eagle ornamented by stars, with the word "FREEDOM" in capital letters in an arc at the bottom of the disc. The reverse features the Liberty Bell surrounded by the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" in capital letters. The medal is suspended on a red ribbon with four thin white stripes. The original Executive Order 9586 establishing the medal specified "No more than one Medal of Freedom shall be awarded to any one person, but for a subsequent act or service justifying such an award a suitable device may be awarded to be worn with the medal" and bronze, silver, and gold palm devices were produced and awarded, but there is no evidence of U.S. citizens having received these palm devices, whereas non-U.S. citizens did receive quite a number of them, and these devices have been interpreted as signifying degrees of the award.
Rev. Dr. Joseph Lowery at Coretta Scott King's funeral
Rev. Dr. Joseph Lowery, Michigan State University Slavery to Freedom lecture series
Dr. Joseph Lowery delivers Inauguration Benediction for Barack Obama
Rev. Joseph Lowery - Who's Going To Bell the Cat? 10 14 07BBMed
Civil Rights Leader Dr. Joseph E. Lowery Honored in Huntsville Ceremony
"Good Crazy" Rev. Joseph Lowery
Civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery honored
Morehouse Visits Joseph Lowery
President Obama Inauguration Benediction: The Reverend Dr. Joseph E. Lowery
Reverand Joseph Lowery: Presidential Medal of Freedom
"We know now there were no weapons of mass destruction over there [standing ovation]... but Coretta kew and we know that there are weapons of misdirection right down here. Millions without health insurance. Poverty aounds. For war billions more but no more for the poor." -Reverend Dr. Joseph Lowery, at the Coretta Scott King funeral, in front of 4 presidents
Reverend Dr. Joseph Lowery at Michigan State University for the William G. Anderson Slavery to Freedom lecture series, Feb. 28, 2007
MSNBC News: Jan 20, 2009. Dr. Joseph Lowery former president of Southern Christian Leadership conference delivers the benediction as Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th President of the United States of America.
From 2009 - Rev. Dr. Joseph Lowery delivers the sermon: "Who's Going To Bell the Cat"?
September 14, 2016 Huntsville, AL – City of Huntsville and area community leaders gathered today to honor Dr. Joseph E. Lowery at a ceremony to formally dedicate the new downtown gateway, Dr. Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard. “This honor belongs also to the men and women who went through the cauldron of political conflict and challenge to make this possible,” Dr. Lowery said. “They have forged new avenues of being for Huntsville and now Lowery Boulevard will be right in the middle of it. One day when I’m gone, when the bells have tolled for me, I’ll be yonder looking down upon my brothers and sisters… fathers and mothers who have started a new day in Huntsville - a day when color is irrelevant but character is pertinent.” “Dr. Lowery was missing from our initi...
Before Barack Obama gave his talk in Selma, Alabama, on 3/4/07 Rev. Joseph Lowery gave a talk on "Good Crazy" and "Something crazy may happen in this country." referring to the possiblity of Barack Obama becoming President of the United States.
Two days before the national holiday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the 95-year-old friend of the civil rights icon, Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery, was bestowed the "Salute to Greatness" Award by The King Center at their annual gala held at the Hyatt Regency. "Overwhelmed, humbled, unworthy," said Rev. Lowery of the honor, who called Dr. King "the greatest man who lived in this nation. The man called the "Dean" of the Civil Rights Movement received the nation's highest civilian honor of the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009. Dr. Lowery was a prominent figure in the Civil Rights movement, helping chair the delegation to deliver demands to Alabama Gov. George Wallace during the March 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery. "He was always in the line of danger, always on the battlefiel...
Morehouse visits Joseph Lowery on the occasion of his 94th birthday.
Inaugural Benediction: The Reverend Dr. Joseph E. Lowery--special!
Described as the consummate voice of biblical social relevancy, a focused prophetic voice, speaking truth to power, Reverand Joseph Lowery is awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama. To learn more about Reverand Joseph Lowery, visit http://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/joseph-lowery
Joseph Lowery was celebrating his 86th birthday at the Fox Theater in Atlanta with special guest Aretha Franklin providing a great performance. A-1 Video spoke to Rev. Lowery on the red carpet.
In recognition of being awarded the Medal of Freedom by President Obama on August 12, 2009, NVLP offers this clip from our oral history interview in which Rev. Lowery gives his definition of leadership. To learn more about Joseph Lowery, visit http://www.visionaryproject.org/loweryjoseph
A snippet of an interview with Rev Dr Joseph Lowery, more at: http://www.newsmakerslive.com/
Subscribe to FATV: http://bit.ly/FATVSub Bradley Lowery reunites with Jermain Defoe as the duo lead out England at Wembley for their World Cup Qualifier against Lithuania. The FA is For All: http://www.thefa.com/forall The FA: http://www.thefa.com Wembley Stadium: http://www.wembleystadium.com TWITTER The FA: http://www.twitter.com/fa The England Football Team: http://www.twitter.com/england Wembley Stadium: http://www.twitter.com/wembleystadium The FA WSL: http://www.twitter.com/fawsl FACEBOOK The FA Cup: http://www.facebook.com/thefacup The England Football Team: http://www.facebook.com/englandteam The England Women’s Football Team: http://www.facebook.com/englandwomen The FA WSL: http://www.facebook.com/fawsl Wembley Stadium: http://www.facebook.com/wembleystadium INSTAGRAM The E...
Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1KyA9sV The Sunderland AFC and England striker talks about his adorable friend Bradley Lowery and giving back to his community. Broadcast on 06/04/17 Like, follow and subscribe to Lorraine! Website: http://bit.ly/1E6BlKW YouTube: http://bit.ly/18cHdtx Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1E6Bhep Twitter: http://bit.ly/1wvn4dp Lorraine brings you up-to-date topical stories, the biggest celebrity interviews and tasty recipes as well as finger-on-the-pulse fashion tips and health advice from Dr Hilary Jones. Presenter Lorraine Kelly welcomes guests in her warm and friendly studio setting, where the likes of Mark Heyes, Dan Wootton and John Whaite share knowledge in their expert fields. Join Lorraine every weekday on ITV at 8.30am. http://www.itv.com
Two days before the national holiday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the 95-year-old friend of the civil rights icon, Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery, was bestowed the "Salute to Greatness" Award by The King Center at their annual gala held at the Hyatt Regency. "Overwhelmed, humbled, unworthy," said Rev. Lowery of the honor, who called Dr. King "the greatest man who lived in this nation. The man called the "Dean" of the Civil Rights Movement received the nation's highest civilian honor of the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009. Dr. Lowery was a prominent figure in the Civil Rights movement, helping chair the delegation to deliver demands to Alabama Gov. George Wallace during the March 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery. "He was always in the line of danger, always on the battlefiel...
Joseph Lowery was celebrating his 86th birthday at the Fox Theater in Atlanta. Aretha Franklin sang and then provided A-1 Video with an exclusive interview. A-1 Video provides media coverage for many events. Call them at (678) 715-7559 New Cable Show called Hit TV wants show guests. Call (678) 715-7559 to get on the show.
The England star, who swapped Sunderland for Bournemouth following the Black Cats' relegation, was overcome by emotion. The 34-year-old was being unveilved as a Bournemouth player, but paid a moving tribute to six-year-old Brad when asked about his plight. Brave Brad's family yesterday revealed how the little one will "soon be with the angels" as his health takes a turn for the worse. Bradley, from near Hartlepool, suffers with childhood cancer neuroblastoma. He has counted ex-Tottenham hitman Defoe as his "best friend" since he walked out with at a Sunderland match as a mascot. "It has been difficult," Defoe said, who had to ask the press to wait while he regained control of his emotions. "It has been hard because I've been keeping this in for so long, trying to be strong for my f...
The Reverend Joseph Lowery, leader in the civil rights movement and third president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., spoke at the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington.
Joseph Echols Lowery oral history interview for the Civil Rights History Project conducted by Joseph Mosnier in Atlanta, Georgia, 2011-06-06.
"We know now there were no weapons of mass destruction over there [standing ovation]... but Coretta kew and we know that there are weapons of misdirection right down here. Millions without health insurance. Poverty aounds. For war billions more but no more for the poor." -Reverend Dr. Joseph Lowery, at the Coretta Scott King funeral, in front of 4 presidents
Reverend Dr. Joseph Lowery at Michigan State University for the William G. Anderson Slavery to Freedom lecture series, Feb. 28, 2007
MSNBC News: Jan 20, 2009. Dr. Joseph Lowery former president of Southern Christian Leadership conference delivers the benediction as Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th President of the United States of America.
From 2009 - Rev. Dr. Joseph Lowery delivers the sermon: "Who's Going To Bell the Cat"?
September 14, 2016 Huntsville, AL – City of Huntsville and area community leaders gathered today to honor Dr. Joseph E. Lowery at a ceremony to formally dedicate the new downtown gateway, Dr. Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard. “This honor belongs also to the men and women who went through the cauldron of political conflict and challenge to make this possible,” Dr. Lowery said. “They have forged new avenues of being for Huntsville and now Lowery Boulevard will be right in the middle of it. One day when I’m gone, when the bells have tolled for me, I’ll be yonder looking down upon my brothers and sisters… fathers and mothers who have started a new day in Huntsville - a day when color is irrelevant but character is pertinent.” “Dr. Lowery was missing from our initi...
Before Barack Obama gave his talk in Selma, Alabama, on 3/4/07 Rev. Joseph Lowery gave a talk on "Good Crazy" and "Something crazy may happen in this country." referring to the possiblity of Barack Obama becoming President of the United States.
Two days before the national holiday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the 95-year-old friend of the civil rights icon, Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery, was bestowed the "Salute to Greatness" Award by The King Center at their annual gala held at the Hyatt Regency. "Overwhelmed, humbled, unworthy," said Rev. Lowery of the honor, who called Dr. King "the greatest man who lived in this nation. The man called the "Dean" of the Civil Rights Movement received the nation's highest civilian honor of the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009. Dr. Lowery was a prominent figure in the Civil Rights movement, helping chair the delegation to deliver demands to Alabama Gov. George Wallace during the March 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery. "He was always in the line of danger, always on the battlefiel...
Morehouse visits Joseph Lowery on the occasion of his 94th birthday.
Inaugural Benediction: The Reverend Dr. Joseph E. Lowery--special!
Described as the consummate voice of biblical social relevancy, a focused prophetic voice, speaking truth to power, Reverand Joseph Lowery is awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama. To learn more about Reverand Joseph Lowery, visit http://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/joseph-lowery
Reverend Dr. Joseph Lowery at Michigan State University for the William G. Anderson Slavery to Freedom lecture series, Feb. 28, 2007
From 2009 - Rev. Dr. Joseph Lowery delivers the sermon: "Who's Going To Bell the Cat"?
September 14, 2016 Huntsville, AL – City of Huntsville and area community leaders gathered today to honor Dr. Joseph E. Lowery at a ceremony to formally dedicate the new downtown gateway, Dr. Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard. “This honor belongs also to the men and women who went through the cauldron of political conflict and challenge to make this possible,” Dr. Lowery said. “They have forged new avenues of being for Huntsville and now Lowery Boulevard will be right in the middle of it. One day when I’m gone, when the bells have tolled for me, I’ll be yonder looking down upon my brothers and sisters… fathers and mothers who have started a new day in Huntsville - a day when color is irrelevant but character is pertinent.” “Dr. Lowery was missing from our initi...
Reverend Dr. Joseph Lowery at Michigan State University for the William G. Anderson Slavery to Freedom lecture series, Feb. 15, 2001.
The King Center kicks off a week of celebrations and performances in honor of the 2017 observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday. In attendance this week will be Reverend Dr. Joseph E. Lowery, Senator Bernie Sanders, Bakari Sellers, and more.
Joseph Echols Lowery oral history interview for the Civil Rights History Project conducted by Joseph Mosnier in Atlanta, Georgia, 2011-06-06.
Georgia’s 2017 Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute at the Georgia State Capitol was held on January 13, 2017. This 32nd annual tribute program was coordinated by Georgia’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Advisory Council. Highlighting the program was the Keynote Address given by Andrew J. Young, civil rights leader and former Ambassador to the United Nations. Also participating in this program were Gov. Nathan Deal, State Sen. Emanuel Jones, DCA Commissioner Camila Knowles and the Atlanta Boy Choir & Alumni. As part of the program, the council bestows several awards each year. The 2017 awardees included inaugural presentations of two awards named after Civil Rights icons: Dr. Joseph E. Lowery and Ambassador Andrew J. Young. The first recipients of those awards were Dr. Joseph E. Lowery and Ambas...
Dr. Joseph E. Lowery, Rev. C. T. Vivian, Ambassador Young Join Forces to Send Urgent Message to Young Voters: VOTE Nov. 8
One of Atlanta's most respected members of the Civil Rights community says the Ferguson decision should spark some candid and productive conversation about race and American justice. Rev. Joseph Lowery says the grand jury's decision is disturbing, but adds, so is the rioting that followed. He sat down with FOX 5's Portia Bruner to reflect on how America can move beyond this divisive issue.
Stille Nacht!Heilige Nacht!Alles schläft,
einsam wacht nur das traute hoch heilige Paar.
"Holder knabe im lockigen Haar,schlaf
in himmlischer Ruh'
schlaf in himmlischer Ruh!"
Stiklle Nacht! Heilige Nacht!
Gottes Sohn, o wie lacht.
Lieb' aus deinem göttlichen mund,
da uns schlägt die rettende Stund',
|:Christ, in deiner Geburt:|
Stille Nacht! Heilige Nacht!
Hirten erst kundgemacht.
Durch das Engel Halleluja
tönt es laut von fern und nah:
|:Christ ,der Retter ist da! :|