Rev. Dr. T. Anthony Spearman Memorial

Celebration of the Life of Rev. Dr. T. Anthony Spearman

The Rev. T. Anthony Spearman, the North Carolina State NAACP president and longtime social justice advocate, died Tuesday, July 19th.

We, the members of the Justice Coalition USA, are still in a state of shock at the sudden passing of our beloved compatriot and partner in the fight for Justice and Equality! We grieve with all those who knew him as a man of God who stood up to injustice wherever he found it.

We express our deepest condolences and sympathy to his family. We have lost a true brother in the fight against injustice, but we will continue the fight as he would have us do!

This page is created for all his brothers and sisters in the fight for Equality of Rights and the Elimination of Racial Hatred & Discrimination.

https://www.serenityfhcremations.com/obituary/ReverendDrTheodore-Spearman#obituary

Please feel free to leave your thoughts, reflections, anecdotes, and anything else you feel called to say in reflecting on the privilege of knowing this great man.

All comments summitted below will be added to this memorial page after review.

Thank You.

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  • August 19, 2022 at 9:54 pm
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    On July 18th Rev. Spearman was with us. I remember him saying to us, “I will contact Robby regarding the Federal removing/remand question.” Today, August 19th; time-9:51 pm, he is not with us on this earth! Al and I miss him deeply!

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  • July 31, 2022 at 8:51 pm
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    I heard of him as the President of NC NAACP and learned how he was devoted to justice for all. Then when the October 23 election was a shamble of fairness and transparency I got to see a man of integrity stand up to the National leadership of the NAACP. Holding 2 elections within hours of each other was an abomination. I observed Rev. Dr. T Anthony Spearman speak up for this injustice. Now I am left puzzled by his demise. I pray for his family that they find peace and comfort.

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  • July 31, 2022 at 7:57 pm
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    On behalf of the Latino Immigrant community, we would like to thank and recognize Rev.Dr. T Anthony Spearman for standing and fighting alongside the Latino and Immigrant community, against persecution by ICE, upholding Temporary Protection Status (TPS), and against anti-immigrant bills in the state.

    Rev.Dr. Spearman helped bring to light the lack of humanity when NC state representatives attempted to strip the community of their dignity. It was Dr. Spearman’s leadership, compassion, and moral obligation to implement the biblical calling to be our brother’s keeper, that put him on the frontline alongside those being persecuted.

    Our community witnessed Rev.Dr. Spearman’s commitment to equality, and TRUTH in carrying out the mission of the NAACP, is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of minority citizens of the United States. Eliminating racial prejudice, racial hatred, and racial discrimination. His actions in adhering to the mission of the NAACP brought comfort and our Latino Immigrant community together.

    Vaya con Dios, declaramos PRESENTE!!

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  • July 30, 2022 at 11:23 am
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    We often repeat Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s quote, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”. We believe that the members of the Justice Coalition take that to heart and live it out to the limits of their abilities.
    However, very few people you will ever encounter take such deep and personal offense to injustice in all of its manifestations, whenever and wherever he found it, as Rev. Dr. T Anthony Spearman. He left no right action undone. When he saw injustice, he went straight at it.
    Rev. Dr. Spearman’s selflessness and courage bring to mind a quote from another casualty in the fight for justice, The anti-Nazi theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer admonished that “We are not to simply bandage the wounds of victims of injustice, we are to drive a spoke into the wheel itself.”. In the brief time that we were blessed to know him, we watched him driving that spoke again and again. The way he lived his life is both an example to be emulated, and an obligation to be fulfilled. God grant us the strength, the wisdom, the courage, and the stamina to fulfill it.

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  • July 25, 2022 at 10:27 pm
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    Although I only knew the Rev Dr Spearman a short time, I count my blessings that I got to know this man of God. He was a tireless worker against injustice. A man of high moral standards yet someone that displayed humility in the true sense of the word.
    Matthew 25:23 – “Well done, good and faithful servant!”

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