Robert McCullough

Robert McCullough

Robert McCullough Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 9, 2006.
ROCK HILL, S.C. (AP) _ Robert McCullough, who led a group of black students in a landmark 1961 civil rights protest, choosing to serve jail time on a chain gang for the crime of sitting at a whites-only lunch counter, has died. He was 64.

McCullough died Monday, Robinson Funeral Home spokesman Samuel Reid said. He did not give a cause of death.

McCullough, along with eight other black students from Friendship Junior College, gained widespread attention when they used the ''jail, no bail'' technique after they were arrested in February 1961.

The protesters, who became known as the Friendship Nine, had demanded service at the McCrory's lunch counter at Rock Hill, and were charged with trespassing and breach of peace. The protest came around the first anniversary of a sit-in at another segregated lunch counter, in Greensboro, N.C., that helped galvanize the civil rights movement.

Given the option of paying a $100 fine or serving 30 days in jail, the Rock Hill students broke with earlier sit-in protesters and chose to serve the time, even though it meant a frightening ordeal on a chain gang.

The Rock Hill group's sacrifice ''made electrifying news'' within the protest movement, author Taylor Branch wrote in his book ''Parting the Watrers: America in the King Years 1954-63.''

''The obvious advantage of 'jail, no bail' was that it reversed the financial burden of protest, costing the demonstrators no cash while obligating the white authorities to pay for jail space and food,'' Branch wrote.

McCullough, who was selected as the group's leader, ''did all the detail work and made sure everything was in place,'' said protester David Williamson. ''He was like our teacher.''

Another member of the group, Thomas ''Dub'' Massey, just 18 at the time, said McCullough helped him recognize what was happening at the lunch counters was wrong.

''After talking to Robert, I felt like I needed to be involved and be part of the change. He said, 'It's not just about you, Dub. This is for all of humanity.'''

Thomas Gaither, a student organizer for the Congress for Racial Equality who worked with the group and participated in the protest, said in 2001 that the young students were not used to civil disobedience.

''We were asking young people to do something that would normally have been done by people who had been participating in nonviolent protest for a long time,'' Gaither said.

A funeral for McCullough was planned for Saturday.

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Candace McCullough

June 20, 2014

Thank you Robert McCullough for taking a stand. So many people choose to walk away. I salute you for doing so and for induing the hardship it cost you for standing up. I know you are honored by our Heavenly father. ( A great reward).

Betty Seigle

May 29, 2010

I am so sorry to hear that that David had passed away.I was just looking to find some of my old classmates from Friendship college. David was such a nice and giving person. I know he is missed in his hometown. Thank you.

Perman Herman

March 18, 2007

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

August 15, 2006

THANK YOU MR. ROBERT McCULLOUGH! GOD BLESS!

Joseph Lawrence

August 15, 2006

When God judges the content of your heart,he will smile.

August 15, 2006

Though we never meet, the sacrifice made by you and yours was made for me and mine.... Thank you to the family of Mr. McCullough....

Alicia Gibson

August 15, 2006

Thank you Mr. McCullough, and those who supported and/or walked in the same vision.

Carol Lyons Hunter

August 15, 2006

On behalf of the Hunter family of Gary, IN and Miami, FL, the May, Crosby and Washington families of Delhi,LA, Las Vegas and points around the world - I want to say thank you for your courage.

LEON Brown

August 15, 2006

IF THE WORLD HAD A FEW MORE MR. MCCULLOUGH, WHAT A WONDERFUL PLACE THIS WOULD BE!!!!

robert mccullough

August 14, 2006

god bless you

David Hammond

August 12, 2006

Only a few go forth and perform those tasks no matter what lies ahead, In Gods eyes we are the same color.

What matters is not the in the color of someones skin but what lies with in their hearts.

Carmelia Speed

August 12, 2006

Greatness has been shown in your acts. God Bless

Donna Gamble

August 12, 2006

Thank you!!!!!!!!!

dh ryan

August 12, 2006

I have never met you, and never will, but i cried for Mr. McCollough and the moment he stood beyond, so beautifully pure..he displayed the kind of perfect conviction and passion that few people ever accomplish, and i wish every day for that power and will

August 11, 2006

Thank you.

M. H. & E. D. Gault Sr

August 11, 2006

Mr. McCullough,



You did good. You're at peace. You just wait till GOD's second coming. To the family, think of the good times and smile. May GOD bless you and your family.

A. B. Weaver

August 11, 2006

There are only a few people who make a real difference for others. Unsung heros like Robert McCullough are the greatest of Americans

Pat Hampton-Porter

August 11, 2006

Thank YOU and the Friendship Nine for being our guiding light and helping us to see that acceptance and tolerance is no excuse for JUSTICE and EQUAL RIGHTS. GOD Bless you for ever more......php

Jesse, Dianna, Jessica Gamble

August 11, 2006

Thank you Mr. Robert McCullough



Because of your humanity all humanity is better off!!! To the family we pray you will carry on his legacy as we all strive to fulfill our purpose on earth that God has destined.

Pat Canfall

August 10, 2006

My condolences to the McCullough family. Thank you Robert for taking a stand for justice and equality. May you rest in peace. You have earned your halo and wings.

May you continue to fly high up above in the heavenly skies.

CYNTHIA FRANKLIN-ROBINSON

August 10, 2006

MY PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE MCCULLOUGH FAMILY. WE NEED MORE HEROS LIKE MR. MCCULLOUGH TODAY WE THINK THAT ERA IS DEAD , BUT IT IS STILL HERE TODAY MAY MR MCCULLOUGH LIVE ON IN EVERYONE. GOD BLESS.

SUSANN MILBOURNE

August 10, 2006

THANK YOU.

Louise Mathis

August 10, 2006

I'm sorry that I am one of the few who did not know of his contri-bution to the continuing struggle we've faced as people of color. May God reward him for his courage and sacrifice.

August 10, 2006

To the Family of Mr. Robert McCullough,



Cheers, Cheers to such a brave brother!



I thank you for your courageous effort--30 days in jail during that particular time was difficult. You have been a hero for many of us.



I will pray for your family during they time of grief.

MARIA BUTLER

August 10, 2006

TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF MR. MCCULLOUGH:

MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU IN YOUR TIME OF GRIEF. MAY YOUR MEMORIES BRING YOU COMFORT. GOD BLESS ALL WHO WAS TOUCHED BY HIS LIFE. HIS LIVING WAS NOT IN VAIN.

Evangelist Erlene Scott Brinson

August 10, 2006

Our thoughts and prayers are for the family of this man of courage who truly made a choice which helped make the world better for us all. May he never be forgotten.

Micheal L. Nesbitt

August 10, 2006

To The McCullough Family:

I wish to express my sincere

condolence at the lost of your loved one.To Mr. McCullough,I say

THANK YOU,for taking a stand against injustice and inhumane treatment.

May GOD grant HIS grace and mercy upon you,and may HE give each and every one of you (The Family) peace during this most difficult time.



Sincerely,

Micheal L. Nesbitt (Charleston,S.C.)

Robert Watkins

August 10, 2006

May the Lord look after him now and may his family know that the good he did paid off for all of us. God Bless his family now and forever.

Roberta Gibson

August 10, 2006

Thank-you for your courage then,now and always.

Elder Thomas M and Norma L McGee, Sr

August 10, 2006

In My Pocket

I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.

My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.

They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.

Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.

But of all the treasures I have, it’s the memories of you that are the most precious.

Y. Robbins

August 10, 2006

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

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