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Rev. H.K. Matthews Memorial Tribute on Thursday, Aug. 28

A public memorial celebration honoring the life and legacy of Reverend H.K. Matthews, civil rights leader and activist, will be held at 6 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 26, at the Brownsville Community Center, 3200 West DeSoto St.

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Attendees are encouraged to wear purple in honor of Rev. Matthews’ commitment to peace and nonviolence.


Outtakes—Losing A Truth Teller

We lost a titan when Rev. H.K. Matthews passed last week. He followed Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s path of civil disobedience and successfully created a more equitable world in Northwest Florida.

Dr. Michael Butler chronicled Matthews’ life in two books that should be in every high school classroom in Florida. I talked with him soon after we learned of the pastor’s death.

When asked about our mutual friend’s legacy, he said, “We lost one of the people who was very willing to hold up a mirror to society and point out the flaws that he saw with the hope that it could be improved.”

Escambia County was slow to recognize the racial inequities. By the 1970s, many Americans believed the civil rights movement was over. Legislation had been passed, barriers had been removed—what more could Black people want?

The civil rights activist understood real change required constant vigilance, uncomfortable conversations and the courage to challenge systems that had adapted rather than disappeared.

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An April 2022 interview with Rev. H.K. Matthews

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