Bernice Johnson Reagon, whose powerful voice helped propel the Civil Rights Movement, has died

Bernice Johnson Reagon, whose powerful voice helped propel the Civil Rights Movement, has died

Sculptress Elizabeth Catlett (left), then-Washington D.C. Mayor Sharon Pratt Dixon (center) and then-curator, division of community life, Smithsonian institution Bernice Johnson Reagon chat during the reception at the Candace awards June 25, 1991 in New York. Reagon, a musician and scholar who used her rich, powerful contralto voice in the service of the American Civil Rights Movement and human rights struggles around the world, died July 16, 2024, according to her daughter’s social media post. She was 81.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Bernice Johnson Reagon, a musician and scholar who used her rich, powerful contralto voice in the service of the American Civil Rights Movement and human rights struggles around the world, died on July 16, according to her daughter’s social media post. She was 81.

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