Remembering C. T. Vivian, Civil Rights Icon MLK Called "Greatest Preacher to Ever Live"
Reverend C. T. Vivian, whom Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once described as the greatest preacher to ever live," died July 17 at age 95. Vivian was a giant of the civil rights movement and a leading proponent of nonviolent struggle against injustice. He spoke to Democracy Now! in 2015 outside the historic Brown Chapel AME Church in Selma, Alabama, on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday in 1965. Vivian describes how he was assaulted on the steps of the courthouse as he tried to escort a group of African Americans inside to register to vote. There is nothing we haven't done for this nation," Vivian said of the civil rights movement and the ongoing fight for voting rights. But we kept knowing the scriptures. We kept living by faith. We kept understanding that it's something deeper than politics that makes life worth living."