Casket of civil 権利s leader C.T. Vivian is taken by horse-drawn carriage to ツバメ Luther King Jr.'s Atlanta tomb as 会葬者s 支払う/賃金 their 尊敬(する)・点s に引き続いて the 行動主義者's death 老年の 95

  • The casket of civil 権利s?行動主義者?C.T. Vivian was taken to the tomb of ツバメ Luther King Jr. on Wednesday
  • 会葬者s lined the streets as a horse-drawn carriage led by a police motorcade took Vivian's 団体/死体 to visit the tomb of King, his の近くに 同盟(する) and friend
  • Earlier Wednesday, the 行動主義者 lay in 明言する/公表する at the Georgia (ワシントンの)連邦議会議事堂?building, the first 非軍事の 黒人/ボイコット man to be given this 栄誉(を受ける)
  • Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and other 会葬者s paid their 尊敬(する)・点s to Vivian に引き続いて his death?Friday 老年の 95??
  • The reverend helped 組織する the Freedom Rides to 統合する buses across the South and trained waves of 行動主義者s in 非,不,無-violent 抗議する
  • His 対決 with?郡保安官 Jim Clark would 奮起させる countless 行動主義者s to 長,率いる to Selma to 抗議する

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The casket of The Rev. C.T. Vivian was placed in 前線 of the tomb of ツバメ Luther King Jr. in Atlanta Wednesday on the eve of his funeral.?

会葬者s lined the streets and gathered outside the Georgia 資本/首都 as the 団体/死体 of the civil 権利s 行動主義者 was taken by horse-drawn carriage along the historic Auburn Avenue to ツバメ Luther King Jr. 国家の Historical Park.?

King and Vivian were の近くに 同盟(する)s after they met 1955 as they both became 目だつ 指名するs in the civil 権利s movement.?

Earlier Wednesday, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, Sen. Nikema Williams and other 地元の 政治家,政治屋s joined 会葬者s to 支払う/賃金 their 尊敬(する)・点s for the 尊敬(する)・点d 行動主義者 as his 団体/死体 lay in 明言する/公表する in the rotunda of the Georgia (ワシントンの)連邦議会議事堂.?

によれば USA Today,?Vivian is the first 非軍事の 黒人/ボイコット man to 嘘(をつく) in 明言する/公表する at the Georgia (ワシントンの)連邦議会議事堂.??

He died Friday at age 95 of natural 原因(となる)s.?

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Mourners look on as the body of civil rights leader C.T. Vivian rests in front of a statue of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the Georgia Capitol building on Wednesday. Vivian is the first civilian Black man to lie in sta
te at the Georgia Capitol

会葬者s look on as the 団体/死体 of civil 権利s leader C.T. Vivian 残り/休憩(する)s in 前線 of a statue of Dr. ツバメ Luther King Jr. at the Georgia (ワシントンの)連邦議会議事堂 building on Wednesday. Vivian is the first 非軍事の 黒人/ボイコット man to 嘘(をつく) in 明言する/公表する at the Georgia (ワシントンの)連邦議会議事堂

The body of civil rights leader C.T. Vivian is seen during a stop at the crypt where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King are interred. A private funeral takes place Thursday due to the coronavirus pandemic

The 団体/死体 of civil 権利s leader C.T. Vivian is seen during a stop at the crypt where Dr. ツバメ Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott 肉親,親類 g are interred. A 私的な funeral takes place Thursday 予定 to the coronavirus pandemic

People raise their fists as the remains of civil rights leader C.T. Vivian is loaded into a hearse Wednesday. Mourners were given a final opportunity to pay their respects after thew activist's death of natural causes aged 95 on Friday

People raise their 握りこぶしs as the remains of civil 権利s leader C.T. Vivian is 負担d into a 霊柩車 Wednesday. 会葬者s were given a final 適切な時期 to 支払う/賃金 their 尊敬(する)・点s after thew 行動主義者's death of natural 原因(となる)s 老年の 95 on Friday

A horse-drawn hearse brings the casket of the late Civil Rights leader Reverend C.T. Vivian along historic Auburn Avenue in Atlanta on Wednesday. Vivian lay in state in the Georgia Capitol before being driven to MLK's crypt

A horse-drawn 霊柩車 brings the casket of the late Civil 権利s leader Reverend C.T. Vivian along historic Auburn Avenue in Atlanta on Wednesday. Vivian lay in 明言する/公表する in the Georgia (ワシントンの)連邦議会議事堂 before 存在 driven to MLK's crypt

Vivian's casket is placed on a horse-drawn hearse on Wednesday to be take to the crypt of close ally Martin Luther King Jr

Vivian's casket is placed on a horse-drawn 霊柩車 on Wednesday to be take to the crypt of の近くに 同盟(する) ツバメ Luther King Jr

Ahead of a 私的な burial 儀式 on Thursday, 会葬者s were given a final 適切な時期 to march with Vivian as his 団体/死体 was taken to King's crypt.?

The masked 会葬者s carried pictures of Vivian and ツバメ Luther King Jr. as they gave him a final salute.?

As the casket was taken from the Georgia (ワシントンの)連邦議会議事堂, it was placed for a moment of 尊敬の印 beside the statue of his friend King before 存在 transferred into the horse-drawn open carriage.?

The processional was led by a police motorcade.??

'This is an ultimate 栄誉(を受ける),' his son 示す Vivian said after a short 儀式 in the (ワシントンの)連邦議会議事堂’s rotunda.?

'It’s just an 栄誉(を受ける) that now more folks are learning who he is and what he stood for, and also what the movement was and how the movement (機の)カム about.'

A horse-drawn carriage is followed by supporters as it carries the body of C.T. Vivian down Capital Avenue in Atlanta

A horse-drawn carriage is followed by 支持者s as it carries the 団体/死体 of C.T. Vivian 負かす/撃墜する 資本/首都 Avenue in Atlanta

Mourners lined t
he streets and followed the procession that was led by a police motorcade

会葬者s lined the streets and followed the 行列 that was led by a police motorcade

Vivian's casket is pictured on its way to the tomb of Martin Luther King Jr and his wife Coretta Scott King Wednesday

Vivian's casket is pictured on its way to the tomb of ツバメ Luther King Jr and his wife Coretta Scott King Wednesday

Dozens were gathered at?Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park to welcome Vivian's casket

Dozens were gathered at?ツバメ Luther King Jr. 国家の Historical Park to welcome Vivian's casket

Women hold signs as they watch the body of civil rights leader C.T. Vivian carried off the grounds of the Georgia Capitol

Women 持つ/拘留する 調印するs as they watch the 団体/死体 of civil 権利s leader C.T. Vivian carried off the grounds of the Georgia (ワシントンの)連邦議会議事堂

On the way, the casket stopped at the?(警察,軍隊などの)本部 of the Southern Christian Leadership 会議/協議会, where Vivian was the director of 国家の (v)提携させる(n)支部,加入者s in the 1960s and 国家の 大統領,/社長 in 2012, によれば the Atlanta 定期刊行物 憲法.?

More than a 10年間 before lunch-反対する 抗議するs made headlines during the Civil 権利s movement, Vivian began 組織するing sit-ins against segregation in Peoria, Illinois, in the 1940s.?

He met King soon after the budding civil 権利s leader's victory in the 1955 Montgomery Bus ボイコット(する).?

King himself had not been 許すd to 嘘(をつく) in 明言する/公表する when then-Gov. Lesater Maddox 辞退するd it に引き続いて his 1968 暗殺.? ??

Masked mourners followed the procession after Vivian lay in state for three hours at the Georgia Capitol building

Masked 会葬者s followed the 行列 after Vivian lay in 明言する/公表する for three hours at the Georgia (ワシントンの)連邦議会議事堂 building

Some mourners carried pictures of Vivian and of his friend Martin Luther King Jr. as they followed his casket Wednesday

Some 会葬者s carried pictures of Vivian and of his friend ツバメ Luther King Jr. as they followed his casket Wednesday

The remains of civil rights leader C.T. Vivian are carried past Ebenezer Baptist Church on a horse-drawn carriage

The remains of civil 権利s leader C.T. Vivian are carried past Ebenezer Baptist Church on a horse-drawn carriage

'As one of the 真っ先の 支持するs for 司法(官) during the Civil 権利s Movement and one of Dr. ツバメ Luther King Jr.´s most 信用d friends and 副s, C.T. Vivian stood on the 前線 lines of the fight for equality,' Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said during Wednesday's 儀式 at the (ワシントンの)連邦議会議事堂.

'During one of the most 騒然とした times in our nation´s history, C.T. Vivian was 確固たる and 静める, grounded in the knowledge that he fought for something much bigger t han the 障害 in 前線 of him,' Kemp 追加するd.

Vivian helped 組織する the Freedom Rides to 統合する buses across the South and trained waves of 行動主義者s in 非,不,無-violent 抗議する.??

The Georgia state flag is prepared to lie on the casket of The Rev. C.T. Vivian in the capitol rotunda during his memorial service, Wednesday

The Georgia 明言する/公表する 旗 is 用意が出来ている to 嘘(をつく) on the casket of The Rev. C.T. Vivian in the capitol rotunda during his 記念の service, Wednesday

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp prepares to speak during a memorial service

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp 準備するs to speak during a 記念の service

?It was Vivian's bold challenge of a segregationist 郡保安官 while trying to 登録(する) 黒人/ボイコット 投票者s in Selma, Alabama, that 誘発するd hundreds, then thousands, to march across the Edmund Pettus 橋(渡しをする).

'He has always been one of the people who had the most insight, 知恵, 正直さ and dedication,' said Andrew Young, who also worked と一緒に King.

Cordy Tindell Vivian was born July 28, 1924, in Howard 郡, Mo., but moved to Macomb, Ill., with his mother when he was still a young boy.

Mourners pass the casket of Rev. C.T. Vivian in the capitol rotunda during his memorial service

会葬者s pass the casket of Rev. C.T. Vivian in the capitol rotunda during his 記念の service

Mourners sit in the capitol rotunda around the casket

会葬者s sit in the capitol rotunda around the casket

Georgia state Sen. Nikema Williams (center) is consoled during the memorial service for the activist

Georgia 明言する/公表する Sen. Nikema Williams (中心) is consoled during the 記念の service for the 行動主義者

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and First lady Marty Kemp bow their heads during prayer service at the mermorial

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and First lady Marty Kemp 屈服する their 長,率いるs during 祈り service at the mermorial

As a young theology student at the American Baptist College in Nashville, Vivian helped 組織する that city's first sit-ins. Under King's leadership at SCLC, Vivian was 国家の director of (v)提携させる(n)支部,加入者s, traveling around the South to 登録(する) 投票者s.?

In 1965 in Selma, he was met on the Dallas 郡 courthouse by 郡保安官 Jim Clark, who listened as Vivian argued for 投票(する)ing 権利s, and then punched him in the mouth.

Vivian stood 支援する up and kept talking as the cameras rolled before he was stitched up and 刑務所,拘置所d. His 虐待, seen on 国家の television, 結局 drew thousands of 抗議する人s, whose 決意 to march from Selma to Montgomery 圧力d 議会 to pass the 投票(する)ing 権利s 行為/法令/行動する later that year.

The tomb of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King at the MLK Center is seen above in this file photo.?A horse-drawn carriage will take Vivian's casket past Martin Luther King Jr.'s tomb in Atlanta following the service

The tomb of ツバメ Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King at the MLK 中心 is seen above in this とじ込み/提出する photo.?A horse-drawn carriage will take Vivian's casket past ツバメ Luther King Jr.'s tomb in Atlanta に引き続いて the service

Pallbearers bring the casket into the rotunda of the building

Pallbearers bring the casket into the rotunda of the building

Mourners pass the casket of The Rev. C.T. Vivian in the capitol rotunda during his memorial service ahead of the casket beng taken to the tomb

会葬者s pass the casket of The Rev. C.T. Vivian in the capitol rotunda during his 記念の service ahead of the casket beng taken to the tomb

Vivian helped organize the Freedom Rides to integrate buses across the South and trained waves of activists in non-violent protest (Pictured with marchers in Selma)

Vivian helped 組織する the Freedom Rides to 統合する buses across the South and trained waves of 行動主義者s in 非,不,無-violent 抗議する (Pictured with 行進者s in Selma)

Vivian served in the SCLC after King's assassination in 1968, and became its interim president in 2012 (pictured in 2011)

Vivian served in the SCLC after King's 暗殺 in 1968, and became its 暫定的な 大統領,/社長 in 2012 (pictured in 2011)

Vivia n continued to serve in the SCLC after King's 暗殺 in 1968, and became its 暫定的な 大統領,/社長 in 2012, lending 新たにするd 信用性 and a 有形の link to the civil 権利s 時代 after the SCLC stagnated for years 予定 to 財政上の mismanagement and infighting.

Vivian was 栄誉(を受ける)d by former 大統領 Barack Obama with the 大統領の メダル of Freedom in 2013.

Vivian 'was always one of the first in the 活動/戦闘 - a Freedom Rider, a 行進者 in Selma, beaten, 刑務所,拘置所d, almost killed, 吸収するing blows in hopes that より小数の of us would have to,' Obama said in a 声明 すぐに after his death.

A 私的な funeral is 始める,決める for Thursday at Providence Missionary Baptist Church in Atlanta.

He is 生き残るd by four daughters and two sons, along with several grandchildren. Vivian's wife died in 2011, AJC 報告(する)/憶測s.??

Vivian was honored by former President Barack Obama with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2013

?Vivian was 栄誉(を受ける)d by former 大統領 Barack Obama with the 大統領の メダル of Freedom in 2013

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