MafGM – FBF – “I am about doing the work of our people in Chicago or the Nation” – Willie T. Barrow
Remember – ” I am proud to with Jesse Jackson and Operation PUSH to support the people of our great City” – Willie T. Barrow
Today in our History – March 12, 2015 – Religious leader and
civil rights activist Reverend Willie T. Barrow was born on December 7, 1924 to
Octavia and Nelson Taplin, a minister. Barrow was raised in Burton, Texas,
where as a student she led a demonstration of rural African American schoolchildren against a segregated
school system. Barrow later attended Warner-Pacific Theological Seminary in
Portland, Oregon, and helped build a church in that city in the 1940s.
Upon graduation, Barrow was ordained as a minister
and began her career as both a spiritual and social activist. From 1953 to
1965, she was a field organizer for Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and
the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, where she was responsible for the
organization of transportation, shelter, meetings and rallies for
demonstrations, including the 1965 March on Selma, Alabama. During the 1960s,
Barrow was among the founding members of Operation Breadbasket in Chicago,
Illinois, a program that provided spiritual guidance and practical assistance
to communities in need. Later, in 1968, she led a three-person delegation to
North Vietnam and participated in the negotiation of the Vietnam Peace Treaty.
Barrow went on to serve as co-chair of the
Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, the organization that grew out of Operation
Breadbasket. At the Coalition, she coordinated activities and served as an aide
to Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr. Barrow also served as associate minister of the
Vernon Park Church of God in Chicago, and was active in the National Urban
League and National Council of Negro Women.
Barrow was honored with a Doctor of Divinity degree
from Monrovia, Liberia and a Leadership Certificate from Harvard University.
She also received awards from the League of Black Women, the Christian Women’s
Conference, and the Indo-American Democratic Organization. In September of
1997, a street on Chicago’s South Side was renamed in her honor; and, that same
year, the Reverend Willie Barrow Wellness Center was opened to bring affordable
and accessible health care to needed areas in Chicago. She authored the book,
How to Get Married and Stay Married, which was published in 2004.
Reverend Barrow passed away on March 12, 2015 at
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