Thousands show solidarity ahead of Charleston funerals
A WEEK of funerals lie ahead for victims of the Charleston church massacre that killed nine people, reopened old racial wounds and evoked memories of past episodes of violence against black churches.
Bells tolled across the South Carolina city on Sunday as thousands linked up on a towering bridge and a historic sanctuary reopened in displays of unity. Residents repeated messages of solidarity, love and even defiance of evil at the remembrances, hopeful their expressions would drown out the hate embodied in the slayings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Authorities say a white gunman was welcomed into a bible study last week at the historic black church before making racist remarks and shooting nine people to death.
“Because the doors of Mother Emanuel are open on this Sunday, it sends a message to every demon in hell and on earth,” said the Reverend Norvel Goff, who led the first Sunday service since the killings at the church known as “Mother Emanuel” because it is one of the oldest black congregations in the South.
During the service, many stood — some holding small children — to shout their praises or raise their hands toward the church’s vaulted ceiling. For added security, police officers stood watch over worshippers.
Later in the day, thousands of people gathered on either side of the city’s iconic Arthur Ravenel Jr Bridge and marched across in a show of solidarity and healing. Underneath the more than 3-kilometer span with towering cable supports, dozens of boats gathered and blew their air horns in support, while cars honked as they passed on the bridge.
The bridge is named after a former state lawmaker and vocal supporter of the Confederate flag which represented the pro-slavery South during the American Civil War.
The slayings have renewed calls for the flag to be removed from the South Carolina Statehouse grounds, in part because photographs of suspect Dylann Roof in a purported manifesto showed him holding Confederate flags.
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