Thursday, February 02, 2006

Teamsters Pay Tribute to Coretta Scott King

The following is an official statement by Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa:
With the passing of Coretta Scott King, our nation has lost one of America's true crusaders for equality and justice. Our union mourns her death, and will continue to strive to uphold the values she so courageously championed through volatile times in our nation's history.
Her vision excluded no man, woman or child, regardless of their race or religious beliefs. Hers was a voice of reason, demanding tolerance and acceptance, in a society that often lacks both. While her husband will be forever remembered for his contributions to the civil rights movement, Mrs. King's accomplishments stand on their own merit, securing her place among those who have changed the course of American history.
Mrs. King continued to stand with Teamster members in their fights for fairness and dignity on the job until her passing. I am proud to have marched with her as my father marched with her husband. We are forever grateful for her leadership on behalf of all working people.
Union members everywhere have learned from her example and heed her words: "When you are willing to make sacrifices for a great cause, you will never be alone." -- Coretta Scott King

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