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Reverend Bouie and the Fight for Justice

Reverend Bouie and the Fight for Justice

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Reverend Simon Bouie, a revered civil rights pioneer born in Columbia in 1940, passed away at 85, leaving behind a legacy of courage and justice. Arrested in 1960 for peacefully protesting segregation at a local lunch counter, he became part of a landmark Supreme Court case, Bouie v. City of Columbia, which ruled against retroactive trespassing charges—a major legal victory. Though convictions were overturned, it took until 2024 for their records to be officially cleared—an exoneration Reverend Bouie shared with pride. A pastor who served communities across South Carolina, New York, and Philadelphia, he helped shape Columbia’s history and inspired generations. His life reminds us that equality is still being fought for—and that we must never forget those who paved the way.

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