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The last Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., speaking at a news conference on
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Farewell to Harlem’s Sister Sybil
and Michigan congressman
By Vinette K. Pryce
On Oct. 1 Sybil Williams Clarke slept
for all eternity.
Reportedly, she passed away in her
sleep.
She was 96 years old, an immigrant
from Jamaica since 1947, the widow of
historian Dr. John Henrik Clarke, a Pan
Africanist, longtime Harlem resident,
and revered as Sister Sybil.
After witnessing the election of Barack
Hussein Obama, she admitted that witnessing
the enthusiasm of the campaign
and ultimate inauguration procedure was
one of the proudest moments of her lifetime.
“To see a Black man and his Black
bride Michelle walking along Pennsylvania
Ave. is something I never thought I
would ever see,” the Pan-African advocate
said.
Throughout the 2008 election campaign
she collected buttons and other
memorabilia she regularly mailed to
friends and associates throughout Africa
and the Caribbean.
Another poignant statement she has
made was that: “We are a people who
come from all parts of the world. Each
one of us has worth and we should recognize
in each other the humanity that
is in all of us, the genius that lies in every
human being if to fulfill it if he / she is
given a chance.”
Her Jamaican roots sustained friendships
all over the island but mostly in
Kingston, a city she frequently visited
throughout her storied life.
Last Friday, historians, activists, and
others paid tribute to the matriarch.
Her contribution to the Black community
and particularly Harlem will be
forever remembered
One of her admirers said “Sister Sybil
has gone to be with her prince.”
Dr. Clarke died in 1998.
FOUNDER OF
CONGRESSIONAL BLACK
CAUCUS SUCCUMBS AT 90
Michigan Congressman John Conyers
Jr. died in his home state on Oct. 27.
at the age of 90. Acclaimed for being of
one of the founders of the Congressional
Black Caucus, Rep. Conyers was also
revered for serving in Congress longer
than any of his colleagues. In fact, he was
the longest serving African-American
ever in Congress.
Considering the myriad legislations
he approved and denied throughout five
decades, the Detroit native proved to
be a worthy advocate of his race, community
and the Democratic Party he
represented.
He will best be remembered for fiercely
supporting Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Harlem’s
first Black Congressman who was
forced out of office after overwhelming
pressure from party rivals accused him of
wrongdoings.
Ironically, Conyers met the same fate
in 2017 when Republicans claimed he
made unwelcomed sexual advances to
two women. Although he denied the allegations,
his party leaders suggested his
resignation which he did.
He made no apologies.
Conyers will also be remembered for
his insistence on impeachment of President
Richard Nixon. While serving he
also participated in hearings leading to
the impeachment of President Bill Clinton,
a procedure he did not support.
He was the only member of the House
Judiciary Committee to participate in
both.
Throughout his tenure in the House
he chaired the Government Operations
and Judiciary committees.
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