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Rev. Joseph Echols Lowery was the first Civil Rights legend that I had the pleasure to meet and had a true impact in my life. When I first came to Georgia as a freshman in the first class of Clark Atlanta University in 1989. His oldest granddaughter, Joy Kennedy was my roommate. I attend church service at United Methodist and ate in his home off Cascade and learned lessons about past and present. When I was pregnant with my first child and was a rebel during the Rodney King riots in 1992 this great man was on James P. Brawley protesting with us and told me to go home and get out of the way of the tear gas because I was pregnant. He has always been a true leader, pastor, father, grandfather, Alpha man and a great example of a man. Rev. Lowery you will be truly missed. But you are at peace馃晩with your wife Evelyn and a host of others. You are a true GOAT and forever should your legacy be remembered. https://www.instagram.com/p/B-RsO6LBy8h/?igshid=urp5ayyk8x0a
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