ATLANTA
(AP) _ The interim president of the Southern Christian Leadership
Conference says the civil rights organization will carry on the vision
of its fallen leader.
Isaac Newton Farris
Jr. says the Rev. Howard Creecy Jr. was passionate about his plans for
SCLC even in his final hours, when he was focused on plans for the
group's annual convention scheduled for Aug. 14 and Aug. 15 in Atlanta.
The 57-year-old
preacher and activist died Thursday of an apparent heart attack. Creecy
had assumed the helm of the group in January after months of bitter
infighting and legal wrangling. Colleagues say he was eager to get past
the period of tumult and restore the SCLC to its mission of social
justice.
``While we have
obviously taken a bit of a blow here with the loss of our leader, the
organization is still standing,'' Farris said at a news conference
Monday. ``We're going to continue to follow our mission and the path
(Creecy) has so diligently laid before us. If there was one individual
who was responsible for this organization being here today, that would
be Howard Creecy. He saved this organization ... when others questioned
whether it should even be here.''
Among Creecy's
priorities were education, voting rights and HIV/AIDS awareness, said
Damien Conners, who is in charge of programming for SCLC. The
26-year-old was part of Creecy's strategy to make the organization
relevant to young people.
``Dr. Creecy was excited about reorganizing, rebuilding and restructuring,'' Conners said. ``He motivated us.''
The convention will
focus on moving SCLC forward, and included in that mantra will be
discussions about the next board of directors. Farris, who assumes the
helm with Creecy's untimely death, declined to say Monday whether he
would be running for election.
``I have not had a chance to talk to all of the board,'' Farris said. ``Suffice it to say we will elect a president.''
The SCLC has
stagnated amid a vacuum of leadership in recent years, something Creecy
was seeking to address as president. The organization has had four
presidents in seven years.
A candlelight vigil
to remember Creecy is scheduled Wednesday at the SCLC's national
headquarters in downtown Atlanta. His funeral is scheduled for Saturday.
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