60th Anniversary  

By Kelvin McCall

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – An evening of profound significance unfolded in Fort Lauderdale as New Era Lodge No. 69, in conjunction with esteemed community partners, came together to mark the 60th anniversary of the tragic 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing. Held at the Sunshine Cathedral, this event served as a poignant tribute to the lives lost and a reaffirmation of the enduring legacy of the Civil Rights Movement.

The evening commenced with a warm and inclusive introduction, underlining the Lodge’s unwavering commitment to being a catalyst for positive change within the community. Worshipful Master Ederick Johnson and Junior Warden Edward Harris, representing New Era Lodge No. 69, extended heartfelt welcomes to all in attendance. The gathering symbolized the potent force of unity and a shared vision for healing and progress.

   This significant event was the fruit of a harmonious partnership with various community organizations, including Faith and Love Empowerment, the Gamma Gamma Sigma Graduate Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma, and Community Care Resources. Their collaborative efforts underscored the strength of community bonds and the collective resolve to foster meaningful change.

  Among the distinguished guests present, one stood as a living testament to the resilience of the human spirit – Mr. Earl Davis, the former Minister of Music at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, who survived the bombing. His presence served as a bridge to the historical events of that fateful day, inspiring a deeper understanding of the enduring impact.

  Accompanying him was Minister James Bell, a Birmingham resident during the tumultuous 1960s. Minister Bell, now a respected member of the community, bore witness to the profound impact the bombing had on the local community and the nation at large. His firsthand accounts served as a stark reminder of the necessity of collective action in the face of adversity.

At the heart of the evening’s proceedings was the screening of Spike Lee’s poignant documentary, “4 Little Girls.” The film artfully captured the tragic events leading up to and following the bombing, eloquently conveying the stories of the four young girls whose lives were tragically cut short. Their bravery and the tireless dedication of those who fought for justice continue to inspire and resonate with generations.

Following the emotionally charged screening, a collective moment of silence descended upon the room, granting attendees the space to reflect on the profound loss and the ongoing struggle for civil rights.

The event seamlessly transitioned into a panel Q&A session, featuring insightful discussions facilitated by esteemed community leaders and scholars. The Senior Warden, Professor Rev. Richard Clements of Barry University, brought his expertise to the fore, providing invaluable perspectives on the historical significance of the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing and its relevance in contemporary society.

  As the evening drew to a close, individuals gathered in symbolic healing circles, illuminated by the spirit of unity and hope. Members of the Lodge took this opportunity to connect with community members, expressing their gratitude and reaffirming their dedication to healing and progress. New Era Lodge No. 69 remains resolute in its mission to serve as a bridge towards a brighter future characterized by justice, equality, and progress.

  The 60th anniversary of the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing was a moment for somber reflection and a celebration of community resilience and unity. It underscored the importance of acknowledging our history as a catalyst for positive change within our community. Collaborating with dedicated partners and passionate community leaders, New Era Lodge No. 69 continues to be unwavering in its commitment to healing and progress, recognizing that together, a brighter future for all can be forged.

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Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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