[Oe List ...] the dead don't get no respect...

W. J. synergi at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 12 12:47:50 EST 2007


Thank you John. That name rings a bell. I assume she's among the dead. Anybody know otherwise?
  Marshall
  

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  From: oe-bounces at wedgeblade.net [mailto:oe-bounces at wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of Lynda Cock
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 7:38 PM
To: 'Order Ecumenical Community'
Subject: Re: [Oe List ...] the dead don't get no respect...

   
  What a list!  
  I'm afraid to start naming folks for fear of leaving some out,but I thought of all the preschool teachers who have been there for eons.  You'd have to get the full names from Ruth Carter.  One who was the teacher of  our son Jeremiah (30 years ago) is still there: Mrs. Manuel.  Wonder how many children have been touched by the 5th City Preschool?   
   
  I also thought of the block club work that Mr. Connie was so instrumental in.  Thank you for your work in pulling this together.    
   
  Lynda 
    
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  From: oe-bounces at wedgeblade.net [mailto:oe-bounces at wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of W. J.
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 7:03 PM
To: oe at wedgeblade.net
Subject: [Oe List ...] the dead don't get no respect...
    I've been having an amazing time recently putting together the elements of the two DVD's that will shortly be available through ICAI. It's been a journey back through our whole history together since 1965 and even beyond that.

     

    And one of the last-minute tasks has been assembling an 'honor roll' of Fifth Citizens who changed history by their intentional expenditure and died their deaths. I've called them the Fifth City Pioneers, since that word 'saint' is so out of fashion if you're not Mother Teresa.

     

    So we have our own Fifth City Saints, and the first qualification of a saint is that you're dead. I decided that the second qualification is that somebody remembers your name. And the third qualification is that you're standing in for the many who will not be remembered. There's no moral hierarchy here. No saying that one was better than another, or that one contributed more than another. 'Cause death is the great equalizer. And they all did their profound doing together, along with those of us who remain in this world. But what sets them apart from us is their profound dying.

     

    So here's my text so far:

     

  We celebrate
  the courage and creativity
  of these Fifth Citizens 
  who pioneered in
  Human Development
  on behalf of all
  communities
   
  Allen Adams
  Eugene Beasley
  James Carter
  Anna Conar
  Dorothy Cotton?
  Helen Eskridge
  Evelyn Mathews Edwards
  Ray Fox
  Flozell Foy
  William Glover
  Joseph Wesley Mathews
  Joseph Pierce
  Mildred Robinson
  James Steplight
  Charlie Stewart
  Gregory Thomas 
  Tom Washington
     

    It's interesting that there are many we don't remember clearly or don't know for sure have met the first criterion. But there they are. Quite a list, huh? Kind of like that scene in Our Town where all the dead people are sitting in rows of chairs in the cemetery and talking with each other. About us!

     

    And...someday we'll all be added to the list.

     

    I said to Ruth Carter that I wanted to finish this DVD project so I could die happy. And that, y'know, we don't have a cemetery in Fifth City where we could all be buried and maybe remembered with a tombstone. Then I thought: that whole place is holy ground, not just the cemetary we don't have. We don't have the tombstones to remember people by, but we will have the DVD that will carry their names on a digital list and tell our stories.

     

    Then I put together a second list, this one with the names of the living legends of Fifth City. Here it is:

     

  ...and the extraordinary service
  of these Fifth City leaders:
   
  Ruth Carter
  Booker Davis
  Minnie Dunlap
  Lillie Fox
  Gladys Hamilton 
  George McNeil
  Lela Mosley
  Bertha Pinkston
  Floyd Stanley
  Verdell Trice
     

    Also quite a list! They may be old, but they're not yet totally dead, as far as we know.

     

    So if you have any stories or reflections you'd like to share about any of these folks, please do so. And if there are any names that you'd like to add or subtract, please let me know.

     

    Marshall Jones

     

     

     

     

     

     


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