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President And First Lady Attend Funeral Services For Dr. Height

Funeral services for Dr. Dorothy Irene Height were held yesterday at the National Cathedral.

Thousands came out to pay their respects for the lady larger than life who passed of natural causes last week at the age of 98.  She fell ill and was hospitalized at Howard University Hospital.

Dr. Height was perhaps the oldest female civil rights activist until her death.  President Obama, visibly emotional, provided a tribute honoring her for her work.

President Obama gives the eulogy at funeral for Dr. Height. Photo/CD Brown.

"It is fitting that we do so here, in our National Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Here, in a place of great honor. Here, in the House of God. Surrounded by the love of family and of friends. The love in this sanctuary is a testament to a life lived righteously; a life that lifted other lives; a life that changed this country for the better over the course of nearly one century here on Earth."

Adding that the works for Dr. Height, and others helped change the fabric of America.

"It’s hard to imagine, I think, life in the first decades of that last century when the elderly woman that we knew was only a girl. Jim Crow ruled the South. The Klan was on the rise -- a powerful political force. Lynching was all too often the penalty for the offense of Black skin. Slaves had been freed within living memory, but too often, their children, their grandchildren remained captive, because they were denied justice and denied equality, denied opportunity, denied a chance to pursue their dreams."

"But progress followed", added the President.

"Progress that so many of you helped to achieve, progress that ultimately made it possible for Michelle and me to be here as President and First Lady -- that progress came slowly", recounted the President to cathedral-filled applause from attendees, that included many congressional members.

President Obama and First Lady With Vice President Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid,
James Clyburn and Secretary of State Hilary Clinton.  Photos/CD Brown

BeBe Winans sang We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder, and the popular song, Stand.  Opera star Denyce Graves sang Great Is Thy Faithfulness, and harpist Jeff Majors performed Psalm 23.  Poet Maya Angelou, arriving in a wheelchair, provided a reading from Psalm 139:1-17.
 
Dr. Height was working on a new book, Living With Purpose, that is due out this year.   She also authored Open Wide The Freedom Gates, the memoirs of her career and life as a lady who was on the battlefield for justice equally for African Americans and women.
 
A public memorial was held at Shiloh Baptist Church on Tuesday where hundreds also came out to celebrate the life.
 
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