Tribute to Stephanie Tubbs Jones From CBC

Members of the Congressional Black Caucus just marched out to the podium and put on a very nice tribute to Stephanie Tubbs Jones. Reps. Carolyn Kilpatrick (D-MI), Rep. John Conyers (D-MI), Rep. Charles Rangel (D-MI) and Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MI) spoke.

Rep. Kilpatrick emphasized Stephanie's historic career and her personal friendship. Rep. Rangel said that our tribute to Stephanie should be taking the White House by working for Barack Obama. Rep. Rangel related that Stephanie had represented Hillary Clinton at a meeting with Barack Obama and House members after Obama clinched the nomination and helped commence the work of healing and unifying the party. He also spoke of a meeting of representatives that Stephanie convened in Columbus to talk about the flawed 2004 election in Ohio, and ended his part of the tribute by leading the gathering in chanting "Never again! Never again!" Rep. Thompson said "we need more legacies like that of Stephanie Tubbs Jones, the kind of legacies that last and inspire."

The speakers were followed by a moment of silence and a video tribute to all the present and former Democratic leaders who have recently died. The video consisted of black and white photographs and names and titles.

Sen. Howard Metzenbaum and John Sieverling, Jr were included along with Rep. Tubbs Jones, and all received big cheers from the Ohio delegation.

Stephanie Tubbs Jones (In Memorial)

Stephanie Tubbs Jones (In Memorial)

The month of September, 10th day, the year 1949,
Looking down from heaven God said, “It’s time,”
Cleveland, Ohio, born to Andrew and Mary Tubbs,
Siblings Mattie and Barbara, Stephanie I was dubbed.

Well, equality in that time period was not a household name,
Miles Elementary, Collinwood High, through the ranks I came,
B.A. in Social Work from prestigious Case Western Reserve,
I had high hopes, big dreams and all of my life, a lot of nerve.

Gainful employment in public service was my entire career,
I was determined to move forward, like Joshua I had no fear,
Aware there were those who would scrutinize my every move,
With God above, my race and females under me, I couldn’t lose.

Someone had to set the standard, be the forerunner on this track,
Time for a breakthrough in the movement, I couldn’t look back,
Brothers Carl & Louis Stokes from my city put dents in the door,
I had to knock stereotypes down, at least put in a few dents more.

Assistant County Prosecutor and Trial Attorney for the E.E.O.C.,
Some might think that’s the end, it was only the beginning for me,
1982, Cleveland Municipal Court Judge was my first elected gig,
It was really getting good to me now and I just continued to dig.

Honorary Doctorates @ Meyers, Notre Dame College, Central, CSU,
Do you think that’s something? Ha! I’m not even half way through,
1st African-American woman on Common Pleas Court, State of Ohio,
1991, first female Cuyahoga County Prosecutor, lots more for the bio.

Upon the retirement from congress of the Honorable Louis Stokes,
Ran in his place, won convincingly, I showed many it’s not a joke,
While in Congress I continued to achieve, breaking new ground,
There’d be no status-quo long as Congresswoman Tubbs is around.

This new chapter, President of the Freshman Congressional Class,
Co-Chair of this, Whip of that, so many more, how long does it last?
I could have won an Olympic Gold Medal because I moved so fast,
Yet with extra care and precision because I lived in a house of glass.

Let’s back up to November 1976, marriage to Mr. Mervyn L. Jones,
A stellar performance for sure but alas, I did not accomplish it alone,
A partner, compadre and Mervyn Jr. as one became two then three,
Special thanks to my loving sisters of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.

Yes, there were trying times, some with pain, suffering and hurt,
Praise God I was a lifelong member of Bethany Baptist Church,
If I’ve skipped anyone or anything there’s too many to mention,
And everyone should know by now that was never my intention.

Super Woman’s work is never done and that’s a very good thing too,
Much has been done already with seemingly way so much more to do,
The 2008 DNC is next week however my Father is calling me home,
Love & thanks with appreciation. Sincerely, Stephanie Tubbs Jones.

Poems By Luke Easter

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