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Mike Brown Funeral: Family, Friends Say Final Goodbye

The audience listens to William Kellibrew speaking about his experience as a trauma victim. Photo by Jessica Mitchell

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By Linda Poulson Special to the AFRO William Kellibrew witnessed the most horrific scene he ever encountered, at 10-years old, when his family was gunned down and murdered before his eyes. “I

“I think this emphasizes all positive things that are going on” – Emma Ward wanted to be here today to show, as a trauma survivor, [how] to focus on strength,”

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Lesley McSpadden, mother of Michael Brown, wipes a tear as she stands by his casket at his the funeral.

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Chuck Brown Memorial Park Unveiled

By Zenitha Prince Senior AFRO Correspondent

By Shantella Y. Sherman Special to the AFRO

On Aug. 25, the voices of protest against the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., were raised, not in anger, but in a joyful noise at the home-going service for the slain teen. Thousands of mourners filled the 2,500-capacity sanctuary of the Friendly Temple Missionary Baptist Church in St. Louis, packed its overflow rooms, and spilled out onto the street. Among the throng were renowned civil rights leaders such as the Rev. Al Sharpton, Martin Luther King III, the Rev. Bernice King, and the Rev. Jesse Jackson; the families of Trayvon Martin and Sean Bell, unarmed Black men who were also the victims of extrajudicial killings; Black celebrities Spike Lee, Diddy and Snoop Lion; and three emissaries from the White House. Consistent with the Black Church tradition, the funeral service was marked by extravagant, emotion-packed worship as congregants raised their hands, stomped their feet, and sang out loud in concert with the choir. But the celebration could not cloud the gravity of the moment and, also consistent with Black Church tradition, calls for justice were just as frequent as cries of praise. “We should not sit here today and act like we are watching something that is in order,” Rev. Sharpton said in his eulogy. “In all of our religious and spiritual celebration, let us not lose sight of the fact that this young man should be doing his second week in college.”

Hundreds of fans of legendary musician Chuck Brown braved the rain Aug. 22 to witness the unveiling of the Chuck Brown Memorial Park in Northeast, D.C. Designed by architect Michael Marshall, the park includes a circular plaza, interactive outdoor drums and chimes for children, lawn seating and benches for outdoor concerts, a 3-D mosaic sculpture of Brown, and both discographies and timelines of Brown’s career etched in ceramic tile. On hand for the unveiling were D.C. Council members, including Marion Barry (D – Ward 8); members of Brown’s family; The Chuck Brown Band; and Marshall, along with members of his firm

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Chuck Brown Memorial Park architect Michael Marshall provided tours of the park during its unveiling, Aug. 22. Marshall Moya Design. “I feel personally privileged to have designed a memorial, since I grew up in Langdon Park. It

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