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'Everyone needs to be free'

2005-11-03 08:00
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Detroit - Former president Bill Clinton and African-American leaders joined thousands of mourners on Wednesday who swayed in their pews, singing "We Shall Overcome" and other gospel standards in a final tribute to Rosa Parks at the funeral of the civil rights icon.

Thousands who were unable to squeeze into the huge church's overflow rooms waited patiently outside for a chance to say goodbye to Parks, known as the "mother" of the US civil rights movement, who died on October 24 aged 92.

Inside the church, soul music legend Aretha Franklin hushed the assembly with her moving rendition of "The Impossible Dream." The extraordinary funeral service stretched on for more than seven hours.

Black activists such as Louis Farrakhan, head of the Nation of Islam group, and Reverend Jessie Jackson were also among the scores of speakers at the enormous Greater Grace Temple, an African Methodist Episcopal church.

'Have a Rosa Parks moment'

Clinton told the 4 000 mourners inside the church that Parks - who sparked civil rights protests by refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man in 1955 - had "struck a lethal blow to the foundations of legal bigotry."

"Rosa Parks sparked the most significant social movement in US history," the former Democratic president said.

"Let us never forget that in that single act and a lifetime of grace she showed us every day what it meant to be free. She made us see and agree that everyone needs to be free."

A host of politicians and preachers used the pulpit to call for further action on civil rights in America, including Clinton's wife, Senator Hillary Clinton.

"We all need to remember we can have our own Rosa Parks moment every time we stand up for someone who is being mistreated," the New York Democratic senator said. "While we're at it, lets make sure that every vote counts and every vote is counted. This must be a time of change and a call to action."

Notably absent from the massive delegation of politicians was any senior official from the White House.

There has been a nationwide outpouring of tributes to Parks, whose act of defiance on a Montgomery, Alabama bus on December 1, 1955, caused her arrest and a boycott of the bus company led by Martin Luther King jun, which grew into a national movement and the eventual ending of racial segregation laws.

Following her death, she became the first woman whose body was allowed to lie in honour in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, a tribute usually reserved for presidents and eminent public servants.

Tens of thousands of people, including President George W Bush, filed past Parks's coffin in the large circular room under the Capitol's dome for the public viewing on Sunday and Monday.

Bush had ordered US flags to be flown at half-staff worldwide on Wednesday in her honour.

In Detroit, an estimated 20 000 people filed past the coffin in a museum prior to the funeral service.

The list of honorary pallbearers for Wednesday's service included Clinton and another former president, Jimmy Carter, boxer Muhammad Ali, sports legends Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods and entertainment mavens Bill Cosby and Oprah Winfrey. Only Clinton attended the service.

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