RIP Civil Rights giant Vincent Harding
(The May 20 Compassionate Living Tip from Interfaith Paths to Peace)
http://www.democracynow.org/blog/2014/5/20/rip_vincent_g_harding_historian_who
Friends, I learned this morning of the death of a friend who is a legend in the history of the Civil Rights movement in the US, Dr. Vincent Harding.
Here is an interview that Democracy Now did with Dr. Harding a few years ago.
(The May 20 Compassionate Living Tip from Interfaith Paths to Peace)
http://www.democracynow.org/blog/2014/5/20/rip_vincent_g_harding_historian_who
Friends, I learned this morning of the death of a friend who is a legend in the history of the Civil Rights movement in the US, Dr. Vincent Harding.
Here is an interview that Democracy Now did with Dr. Harding a few years ago.
Democracy Now! has confirmed reports that first appeared on Twitter, that Dr. Vincent Harding has passed away. We will report further details as they become available. Harding was a well-known historian and scholar, and friend, colleague and former speechwriter for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Harding was a Professor Emeritus of Religion and Social Transformation at Illiff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado. He wrote many books, including Martin Luther King: The Inconvenient Hero and There Is a River: The Black Struggle for Freedom in America. Harding was also the first director of the Martin Luther King Memorial Center in Atlanta, and chairperson of the Veterans of Hope project.
The video above features Dr. Harding’s 2008 interview on Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez.
Dr. Harding joined us again in 2011, as the public got its first look at the MLK memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., and read from a Carl Wendell Hines poem written shortly after Dr. King’s assassination: "Dead men make such convenient heroes... It is easier to build monuments than to build a better world."
We last spoke with Dr. Harding when he was 81 years old in 2012, during our "Expanding the Debate" special broadcast.
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