Civil Rights icon dies
Houston civil rights leader and spiritual icon Rev. Bill Lawson dies at 95
Reverend William A. Lawson, a civil rights icon who was also known as Houston's pastor and the founder of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church, died Tuesday morning at the age of 95.
The church posted a message to their founding pastor online. "He has completed his time of service here on earth and is now enjoying eternal rest."
Rev. Lawson was a father of four, including ABC13's Melanie Lawson, but generations of Houstonians knew him as a preacher and as a trailblazer for equality.
Over the course of seven decades, Rev. Lawson helped shape Houston into what it is today, coming here from Kansas City in 1955 to work at Texas Southern University.
"I would love to say that I marched heroically into the civil rights movement but that wasn't the way it was at all," Rev. Lawson said.
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