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    Knoxville Local Civil Rights Leaders Honored

    Tn TribuneBy Tn TribuneJuly 28, 2017Updated:January 17, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    KNOXVILLE, TN — Tennessee Black Caucus of State Legislators gathered with citizens of the Knoxville community  at the Beck Cultural Exchange Center on Saturday, July 22, 2017 to share in the history of Knoxville and to  celebrate and honor three local Civil Rights leaders as part of six-part town hall tour of the state of Tennessee.

    Rev. Harold Middlebrook, Theotis Robinson Jr. and Former Knox County Commissioner Diane Jordan were honored at the ceremony by Rep. Rick Staples and other members of the state legislature’s black caucus.

    “ Harold Middlebrook and Theotis Robinson and Diane Jordan are still great individuals and great servants of the community, and they’re great treasures of the city of Knoxville. We should be proud of them,” Staples said. “I just thought it was really important to honor them and their hard work.”

    Staples added that the trio was selected because inspiration they had given him and because of the paths they paved for others to make a difference in their communities.

    “We have to honor. We have to move forward. We have to understand that there’s still a great amount of work to be done, but they cleared a pathway for us to do this work,” he said. “No matter what your political, socio-economic background is, these are just great Knoxvillians and great Tennesseans who did great work.”

    After the ceremony honoring  Middlebrook, Robinson and Jordan, legislators from the black caucus led an open forum and answered questions from members of the audience.  Beck Cultural Exchange Center President Rev. Reneé Kesler explained that the event was an opportunity for community members to engage with local politicians and to see the fruits of community engagement.

    “Knoxville has some of the best people doing the best things, and I’m honored to be a part of it,” Kesler said. “These are the kinds of things that we are able to learn from and to grow from, so we’re always delighted to host these kinds of events. Beck is the heartbeat of the community, so what better place?”

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    “It’s an opportunity for people to come in this space and fell welcome, open and transparent and have some good dialogue about how we get better as a community,” she added.

    Middlebrook, Robinson and Jordan, each were honored by having a local bridges renamed after them. The Jackson Avenue ramp and bridge that intersects with Gay Street was renamed to “Rev. Harold Middlebrook Way” to honor Middlebrook and his involvement with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    Robinson was honored by renaming the Interstate 40 bridge that passes over 17th Street to “Theotis Robinson, Jr. Pass.” Robinson was one of the first black students admitted to the University of Tennessee in 1961 and served on the Knoxville City Council and as vice president of the equality and diversity for the university.

    Interstate 275 bridge over Elm Street/Bernard Avenue was renamed to “Diane Jordan Pass” to honor Jordan, who served four terms as the first African-American woman to serve on the Knox County Commission.

    Robinson Jr. said that he was honored to be recognized for his contributions to Civil Rights in East Tennessee and that the ceremony should be a message to young people about the power of engagement. “It’s an honor, which I appreciate, and it’s great to see so many people out here on a Saturday morning-afternoon to honor not just me but Rev. Harold Middlebrook and Diane Jordan our lives’ work,” Robinson said.

    “You can’t just sit back and think that things are going to happen and you not be engaged,” he added. “You have to make things happen. You have to go out there and work.”

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