Rev Shuttlesworth Story

Kachet Jackson-Henderson's news story on the civil rights icon Fred Shuttlesworth.
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Rev. Fred L. Shuttlesworth Family Tribute

The Family of Rev. FLS desired to show various views of Rev FLS that would not be found in an article, magazine or web... his demonstration of LOVE via time spent with family and loved ones. This is a short version that was initially intended to be shown during the funeral services in October of 2011 but due to time constraints the family was unable to show the video. Family... Enjoy! Singing his favorite song "Im Going To Work" in the background are his children: Ruby Shuttlesworth Bester, Patricia Shuttlesworth Massengill and Fred L. Shuttlesworth Jr. at his "Celebration of Life" at Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham Alabama
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Tribute to Fred Shuttlesworth

Fred Shuttlesworth (born Freddie Lee Robinson on March 18, 1922) is a civil rights activist who led the fight against segregation and other forms of racism as a minister in Birmingham, Alabama.
Remebering Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth

www.huffingtonpost.com Fred Shuttlesworth was a humantarian and a civil rights activist that was known nation wide. Even bigger here in Cincinnati. You will be missed and forever loved, respected. You were a soldier of God. RIP Rev Shuttlesworth.
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TRAVELING SHOES TRIBUTE TO REV. FRED SHUTTLESWORTH

REV. HARRY W. TURNER JR. BETTER KNOWN AS THE TRAVELING SHOES PREACHER, A PRODUCT OF THE BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM. REV. HARRY W. TURNER JR. BETTER KNOWN AS THE TRAVELING SHOES PREACHER, A PRODUCT OF THE BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM HAS GAIN MUCH ATTENTION AS AN 11 YRS OLD PLAYING WITH HIS MOTHERS GUN, ACCIDENTALY SHOT HIMSELF IN THE LEFT LEG, TOLD BY DOCTORS THAT HE WOULD NOT WALK AGAIN. GOD STEPPED IN AND HEAL HIM BY THE AGE OF 12 HE WAS WALKING AND PREACHING. AFTER BEING CHOSEN AS A UPWARD BOUND STUDENT AT MILES COLLEGE HE ENROLLED IN BUSINESS ORGINAZATION AND MANAGEMENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF FARMINGDALE IN FARMINGDALE NY TRAVELING SHOES MADE HISTORY, AT AGE 21 WHEN HE BECAME ONE OF THE YOUNGEST BLACK REALESTATE BROKERS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK. A FORMER 2009 BIRMINGHAM MAYORAL CANDIDATE, WHO' BROUGHT AWARENESS TO ALL BIRMINGHAM CITIZENS CONCERNING THEIR CREDIT SCORES AND PERSONAL FINANCES. TRAVELING SHOES STARTED HIS COMMUNITY ENVOLEMENT OVER 20 YEARS AGO, AFTER HEARING OF A NEW BORN BABY, WHO WAS LEFT IN A DUMPSTER IN FAIRFILED AL. HE WROTE A POEM AND READ IT AT THE MEOMORAL SERVICE THE NEXT DAY HIS POEM WAS ON THE FRONT PAGE OF THE BIRMINGHAM NEWS. HIS NEXT COMMUNITY PROJECT CAME AFTER HE HEARD OF A STUDENT WHO WAS SHOT AND KILLED AT SCHOOL DURING A FRIENDLY GAME OF BASKETBALL, HE WROTE ANOTHER POEM ENTITLED I AM MY BLACK BROTHER, WHICH MAKE A CAMEO APPREANCE IN THE AWARD WINNING DOCOMENTRY "NOT MY SON" PRODUCE BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMAWHICH FEATURES THE <b>...</b>
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Rev. Jesse Jackson Honors the Late Civil Rights Stalwarts Fred Shuttlesworth & Derrick Bell

www.DemocracyNow.org - This week, the Civil Rights movement lost two of its torch-bearers. Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth died at the age 89 and Derrick Bell died at the age of 80. Rev. Shuttlesworth led the struggle to end segregation in Birmingham, Alabama. He was the last of the civil rights movement's "Big Three," founding the Southern Christian Leadership Conference along with Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy. A legal scholar and civil rights activist, Derrick Bell sought to expose American racism through his books, articles and career sacrifices. As the first tenured black professor at Harvard Law School, Bell gave up his position in protest of the school's allegedly discriminatory hiring practice. For more on the lives and legacies of Fred Shuttlesworth and Derrick Bell, Democracy Now! interviews Rev. Jesse Jackson, president and founder of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition. For the complete transcript, podcast, and for additional information about Democracy Now!, visit www.democracynow.org FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com Daily Email News Digest: www.democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit www.democracynow.org
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Civil Rights Project for language arts on Fred Shuttlesworth
Andrew Young On The Passing Of Civil Rights Icon Fred Shuttlesworth

Ambassador Andrew Young appears in the CNN Newsroom to discuss the life of civil rights icon Fred Shuttlesworth.
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Rev. Shuttlesworth Made it Possible For Herman Cain To Thumb His Nose at Fellow Black People

'Uncle Ruckus' Herman Cain & Why Blacks Don't Vote Republican: www.politicalarticles.net
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