Lawrence Guyot

Lawrence Guyot

Lawrence Guyot Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 25, 2012.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawrence Guyot, a civil rights leader who survived jailhouse beatings in the Deep South in the 1960s and went on to encourage generations to get involved, has died. He was 73.

Guyot had a history of heart problems and suffered from diabetes, and died at home in Mount Rainier, Maryland, his daughter Julie Guyot-Diangone said late Saturday. She said he died sometime Thursday night; other media reported he passed away Friday.

A Mississippi native, Guyot worked for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and served as director of the 1964 Freedom Summer Project, which brought thousands of young people to the state to register blacks to vote despite a history of violence and intimidation by authorities. He also chaired the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, which sought to have blacks included among the state's delegates to the 1964 Democratic National Convention. The bid was rejected, but another civil rights activist, Fannie Lou Hamer, addressed the convention during a nationally televised appearance.

Guyot was severely beaten several times, including at the notorious Mississippi State Penitentiary known as Parchman Farm. He continued to speak on voting rights until his death, including encouraging people to cast ballots for President Barack Obama.

"He was a civil rights field worker right up to the end," Guyot-Diangone said.

Guyot participated in the 40th anniversary of the Freedom Summer Project to make sure a new generation could learn about the civil rights movement.

"There is nothing like having risked your life with people over something immensely important to you," he told The Clarion-Ledger in 2004. "As Churchill said, there's nothing more exhilarating than to have been shot at — and missed."

His daughter said she recently saw him on a bus encouraging people to register to vote and asking about their political views. She said he was an early backer of gay marriage, noting that when he married a white woman, interracial marriage was illegal in some states. He met his wife Monica while they both worked for racial equality.

"He followed justice," his daughter said. "He followed what was consistent with his values, not what was fashionable. He just pushed people along with him."

Susan Glisson, executive director of the William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation at the University of Mississippi, called Guyot "a towering figure, a real warrior for freedom and justice."

"He loved to mentor young people. That's how I met him," she said.

When she attended Ole Miss, students reached out to civil rights activists and Guyot responded.

"He was very opinionated," she said. "But always — he always backed up his opinions with detailed facts. He always pushed you to think more deeply and to be more strategic."

Glisson said Guyot's efforts helped lay the groundwork for the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

"Mississippi has more black elected officials than any other state in the country, and that's a direct tribute to his work," she said.

Guyot was born in Pass Christian, Mississippi, on July 17, 1939. He became active in civil rights while attending Tougaloo College in Mississippi, and graduated in 1963. Guyot received a law degree in 1971 from Rutgers University, and then moved to Washington, where he worked to elect fellow Mississippian and civil rights activist Marion Barry as mayor in 1978.

Guyot worked for the District of Columbia government in various capacities and as a neighborhood advisory commissioner.

D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton told The Post in 2007 that she first met Guyot within days of his beating at a jail in Winona, Mississippi. "Because of Larry Guyot, I understood what it meant to live with terror and to walk straight into it," she told the newspaper. On Friday, she called Guyot "an unsung hero" of the civil rights movement.

"Very few Mississippians were willing to risk their lives at that time," she said. "But Guyot did."

In recent months, his daughter said he was concerned about what he said were Republican efforts to limit access to the polls.

Funeral services are pending.


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June 18, 2014

Thank you for your life & legacy.

patrick washington

February 26, 2014

thank you so much for your service, and fulfilling God's plan to make many of our lives better. God bless

Has the scars to prove it.

Carlos Vanputten

February 16, 2014

The first time I Heard the name Lawrence Guyot was when George Wilson of the GW On The Hill Show mentioned his name. I am disappointed in myself for having not known about this great man sooner. Your sacrifices and selflessness have not gone on unnoticed. You have impacted my life in ways you cannot imagine. May the God of Mercy open the gates of Heaven for you and may He grant you a lofty place in Paradise.

December 18, 2012

I am deeply saddened by your loss. Your father and husband will be greatly missed. Lewis Harrison (Amani's father)

T. Thomas

December 13, 2012

May the Creator encircle your family with love, peace,and strength. Dr. Lawrence T. Guyot, a true warrior for freedom and dynamic defender of human rights. We salute you by continuing the struggle.

V. Iriarte

December 13, 2012

He will be missed. Not many like him left.

NNA JJ

December 12, 2012

RIP

Matthew Rinaldi

December 7, 2012

Lawrence Guyot was one of the best people I have met in my life. I worked in Attala County,Mississippi when he was the head of the MFDP. He was courageous and loving. He came to speak to local rallies in Kosciusko, risking his life for the cause of freedom and equality. We have all lost a wonderful person.

Donald B. Register

December 6, 2012

To the family of Lawrence Guyot: My deepest condolences to you asyou grieve the death of Lwrence nd as you celebrate the wonderful and couraeous life he lived. He and I were in the same cell for a day in the Foest County Jail i Hattiesberg, MS in Jnuary 1964. Having been one of 8 clergy who ha been arrested for demonstrating for voter registration in front of the jail. I was awaiting release on bail and he ,even in jail, was leading the chant for voter registration. I thank God for this leader general ofthe movement.

JAMES & THERESA JOINER

December 5, 2012

OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU IN YOUR TIME OF GRIEF. MAY YOUR MEMORIES BRING YOU COMFORT. WE HAVE LOSS A GIANT OF A MAN WHO FOUGHT FOR ALL OF US.

Gerald Jones

December 2, 2012

Dr. Guyot was truly one of a kind in a field of many leaders. When you ask him a question, get ready" because he was going to tell you the truth' good or bad"" no matter who you are. The Civil Rights movement was blessed to have him~! And we were blessed to have him~!! Sometime you don't know what you got"" until it's gone. Rest in peace, Dr. Guyot~!!!!

Jaime Robinson

November 30, 2012

I met Mr. Guyot when I was a young employee of the District of Columbia government. He was very kind at a time when kindness was required. He was encouraging and took the time to share needed information. This can be a tough town for an individual trying to make their way, but Mr. Guyot was one of those people who made the time to be helpful and encouraging. I still have the paper with his notes and reading recommendations. I give my sympathy to the Guyot family for their loss and the world's loss.

Dennis Dahmer

November 29, 2012

Mr Guyot worked with my father, Vernon F. Dahmer ,Sr. in the "Hattiesburg Movement" during the early sixties in Mississippi. I was 10-12 years old during that time and had very little personal involvement in the movement, but I was in a position to observe some of what went on. Mr Guyot was typical of the student and young adult workers & organizers that I remember, who were active in the movement. I was impressed with their level of commitment to the cause, the fact that they believed their actions & sacrifices would bring about a racial change, to say in public what everybody else wanted to say, and the courage to ACT....YES TO ACT by organizing...protesting...picketing... getting arrested on trumped up charges & then going to jail for weeks and months. Mr Guyot & others did this in an environment where physical harm, or death, was a reality....Mr Guyot & I both know first-hand what this reality was all about! I was equally impressed with their ability to work with & organize "grass roots" community people. Mr. Guyot and his cohorts had the intellect, education & necessary skills to have choosen a more traditional sixties Black college graduate career path and be successful as one could be in a segregated, Jim Crow South. Mr. Guyot, could have moved North to better economic opportunities,like a lot of his college classmates did, but instead....... he choose a different path! A path of activism that would bring about change in the racial climate of not only Mississippi, but America. A path that created economic opportunities for Blacks in Mississippi, but at the same time "the activist" were personally left out of this economic progress because of the contempt felt towards them by those still in charge. They were mad because Mr. Guyot & cohorts has forced Mississippi to become a better, fairer and more equal place for everybody! I for one am glad that Mr. Guyot choose the path that he did!! I had the pleasure to get to know & talk Mr. Guyot in later years and was always intrigued & enlighten by his comments on the events that took place during the hard fought days of the Mississippi Civil Rights struggle. Rest well Mr. Guyot......you have earned it, along with my eternal respect and gratitude!

November 29, 2012

SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS SO MAY THESE WORDS BRING YOU PEACE."LIKE A MAN WHOM HIS OWN MOTHER KEEPS COMFORTING,SO I MYSELF KEEP COMFORTING YOU PEOPLE."isaiah66:13.....dmg

Jean Phillips Hudson

November 28, 2012

Another Warrior who fought so hard for human and civil rights has left us for well deserved rest with Jesus in Heaven.We were often energized by his conviction and dedication to eradicate racism in this state. It was a pleasure to work with you (Guyot) on a number of projects in Mississippi. Our condolence to the Guyot family.
Jean and Frank Hudson
Edwards, Mississippi

YaVonne DuBose

November 28, 2012

My grandmother, Daisy M. Boyd, 98 years old, a beloved true friend welcomes her great cherished saint into the heavenly gates; they are rejoicing in their reunion. Nona is enjoying her conversations with Mr. Guyot and certainly he is doing likewise.

Nona made Mr. Guyot a household name, he was her guy and she let you know it, gone but never forgotten!!!

------- MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY -------

Davetta Daniels

November 27, 2012

What an inspiring leader of our times. A true leader died as he lived, standing for justice and principles for civil rights for his people. A blessing to the legacy of Mississippi and our nation. We need more corageous mentors of his ilk. Dr. Davetta Daniels, Houston, Texas

LeeAnn Gunn-Rasmussen

November 27, 2012

I was very fortunate to spend time with and befriend Lawrence Guyot. He was a fiery advocate and a willing mentor and we've lost one of America's heroes!

juanita bright

November 27, 2012

you taught me about courage, fighting for what u believe, and that everything is politics, i will forever miss u. May u rest in peace and may Monica, Julie and Lawrence allow god to hold them through this most difficult time.

Catherine Coleman-Flowers

November 27, 2012

He was a good and faithful servant. The world is a better place because of his presence here on earth. He will be remembered for his historical contributions for generations to come.

Bobby Gordon ll

November 26, 2012

My prayers goes out to the family, and may the sprit of this solider carries on the battle fields threw life for us all. PEACE & LOVE

Donald B. Register

November 26, 2012

To the Guyot family. My sympathies are extended to you as you celebrate the life of Lawrence. I was surprised to discover the news of his death as I was reading an obituary in the Marin Jounal of Marin County California. In January 1964, I was one of 8 clergy who were arrested in Hattiesburg, MS during the begining of the Voter Registation Drive. The day before we were released on jail, I was in the same cell with with Lawrence and a host of others. I remember the feeling of guilt as our churches had bailed us out and we left Lawrence and the other fathful in jail. He was a source of encouagement and hope. Donald B. Register.

Donald Pitts

November 26, 2012

Thank you so very much for your courage and strength. May God continue to bless your family.

mary bray

November 26, 2012

thank you mr.guyot

Charles Douglas Edwards

November 26, 2012

We would like to offer our deepest condolences and sympathy to the family and friends of Lawrence Guyot.

Rest In Peace.

Job Well Done WARRIOR !!!

November 26, 2012

Without the bravery of Americans like Mr. Guyot, we would have never seen the election of our first black president. The right to vote is a victory that has been hard won. What a national treasure and what a hero.

Janice E. Urrutia

November 26, 2012

Thank you Lawrence for always fighting for "Freedom and Justice" all your life. You are a beacon light for us to follow. Your legacy will live on, prayers for the repose of your soul. Prayers for Lawrence's family and love ones. The Lord's blessings.

Janice E. Urrutia

November 26, 2012

Thank you Lawrence for always fighting for "Freedom and Justice" all your life. You are a beacon light and a blessing for us to follow, Your legacy will live on, prayers for the repose of your soul. Prayers for Lawrence's family and love ones. The Lord's blessings.

Jaylan Finklea

November 26, 2012

R.I.P. Mr.Guyot

Doris Stevenson

November 26, 2012

We thant God for the strength of this man. May God give strenght to the family, and continue to bless you. My prayers are with all of you.

Steve Feldman

November 26, 2012

Condolences to the family. I wish you all much strength.

Calvin HUEY

November 26, 2012

May God bless you and your family

November 26, 2012

My sincere sympathy to the Guyot family. May God bless and keep the family strong during these difficult times.

Gwen Tharpe - Upper Marlboro, Maryland

Annette

November 26, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Paula Jackson Parks

November 26, 2012

The Legacy of a Brave and Anointed Angel from God! Rest in Peace Mr. Guyot! Blessings to the family.

November 26, 2012

I'm sorry for your loss. God is for us refuge and strength. 1 Peter 5:6, 7 says:
Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt YOU in due time;while YOU throw all YOUR anxiety upon him, because he cares for YOU.

November 26, 2012

I hope someday this great man will be honored for all he did for people everywhere. RIP

ER

November 26, 2012

Thank you for your courage and perseverance. Sympathies to your family, friends, colleagues, and admirers

Mary Ann Wallace-Kelly

November 26, 2012

My sincere condolences to the family of Mr. Guyot.
May the Eternal Flame forever burn for his soul.

Patricia Fointno

November 26, 2012

The legacy of Mr. Guyot reminds me of the words from Lift Ev'ry Voice..."Stony the road we trod. Bitter the chastening rod, felt in the days when hope unborn had died". Mr. Guyot was a civil rights activist and like Mr. Guyot, we need to continue to tell the 'whole' story of this nation to this nation and particularly to the children. Lest we forget.....

Blessings to his family as they lay a soldier to rest.

Leslie Gray

November 26, 2012

My deepest sympathy to the Guyot Family. The pain and tear for the work done will forever be apart of our history. May the family seek comfort in the arms of the Lord.

November 26, 2012

Rest in peace ~

November 26, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Marcus Rhaney

November 26, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers go out to family and friends. During this time of grief and sorrow. One of the great unsong hero of the dark days in this country in Human Rights.May he be remembered for his courage and respect for fellow human beings. God bless.

T B

November 26, 2012

Many thanks for the strength, resolve, and love for mankind this man had. God rest his well-used soul.

Kathria Deal

November 26, 2012

R.I.P. Mr. Guyot we have lost a God sent man....Thanks for all u have told for in standing for equality to all....

November 26, 2012

May our Lord God bless this family with comfort and may God richly bless you.

Linda

November 26, 2012

My condolences to the family. May "the God of all comfort"... be with you during your time of sorrow. 2 Cor. 1:3

J G

November 26, 2012

Sincere condolences to Mr. Guyot family.Ecc 9:5

Dan Szuba

November 26, 2012

Hearts of Peace for the family of this Warrior Against Ignorance! Salute!

Brown's

November 26, 2012

Please accept our heartfelt condolences and prayers. Cherish the good times that you spent together and keep his precious memories close to your hearts. PS.147:3

November 26, 2012

My deepest sympathy to the Guyot Family. He truly believe in equal rights and justice. Our Heavenly Father feels the same way. By means of Gods Kingdom, Mr. Guyot vision will be realized. Daniel 2:44

John Kidd

November 26, 2012

Thank you Mr.Guyot for your service to mankind. RIP

November 25, 2012

Offering my deepest condolences during this difficult time, I'm so very sorry for your loss, death is something we are never prepared for, but please find comfort in knowing God has promised He will do away with sickness, pain and death for His word is truth.

Johnnie Walker

November 25, 2012

It was a real pleasure to work and know Mr. Guyot, rest in peace. Life well lived, and job well done....

November 25, 2012

Always stay posative !!

Cynthia Hall

November 25, 2012

R I P Mr. Guyot

November 25, 2012

My deepest sympathy to GUYOT family during this time of grief. his memories will live on.

PJP

November 25, 2012

I am sorry to hear of you loss. May the special time spent with Lawrence as you draw strength from the love of family and friends. Also, may you draw close to God and he will draw close to you. (James 4:8)

S. LeVine

November 25, 2012

Well done Mr. Guyot. Well done.

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