J.L. Chestnut

J.L. Chestnut obituary

J.L. Chestnut

J.L. Chestnut Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 30, 2008.
J.L. Chestnut, born on Dec 16, 1930 in Selma, AL, passed away on Sep 30, 2008 in Birmingham, AL.

Obituary

SELMA, Ala. (AP) – J.L. Chestnut Jr., the first black lawyer in Selma and a prominent attorney in civil rights cases across a half century, has died at age 77.

Chestnut's law partner, state Sen. Hank Sanders of Selma, said Chestnut died Tuesday morning at a Birmingham hospital. He said Chestnut's kidneys had begun to fail from an infection after an operation.

A Selma native who got his law degree at Howard University, Chestnut returned to his hometown in 1958 and became a key legal figure in the civil rights battles in Selma. Later he defended blacks in major voter fraud prosecutions and helped black farmers make financial claims against the U.S. Agriculture Department.

"He was really a giant as far as fighting for black voting and legal rights for half a century," said Julia Cass, a former journalist who co-authored Chestnut's autobiography, "Black In Selma: The Uncommon Life of J.L. Chestnut Jr."

"He was just an indomitable advocate for black people, whether it was getting them to vote, getting them on juries, desegregating the schools, having a black Santa in the mall, getting black people to run for office. So over the course of his lifetime there's certainly no one more important in terms of black empowerment in Selma than J.L. Chestnut," she said.

Friends and co-workers also remembered him as a character whose clowning could always make for an entertaining lunch or get-together. He had a knack for injecting humor into tense discussions and wasn't afraid of pointing out elephants in the room when others were too afraid to, they said.

Rev. C.T. Vivian of Atlanta worked with Chestnut when activists arrived in Selma surrounding the "Bloody Sunday" beatings that eventually led to the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.

"He was one of our most important lawyers in that whole struggle in Selma. He represented Dr. Martin Luther King because he was often the person to go to City Hall and he knew everybody in town," he said.

Chestnut brought Sanders and his wife, Faya Rose Toure, both black lawyers who graduated from Harvard Law School, into his Selma law practice, expanding its reach.

His legal work included defending blacks in major voter fraud prosecutions brought by the Justice Department in west Alabama in the 1980s. He joined other black leaders in a meeting with then-Attorney General Edwin Meese in 1985 to complain about the department's handling of civil rights issues.

Later he was a lead attorney in a class-action lawsuit that thousands of black farmers filed against the U.S. Department of Agriculture for regularly denying subsidies and other assistance to them because of their race.

A federal judge approved a settlement of the case in 2000 and Chestnut led the appeals for thousands of farmers who were denied compensation in the federal settlement.

Cass, who lives in New Orleans and with Chestnut's help recently finished a murder-mystery set in a small fictional Alabama town in 1964, said their friendship taught her there is "a white point of view and a black point of view."

"People would always tell Chess 'Oh, you bring up race too much. Everything with you is about race.' And when you think about it, when he was growing up everything was about race," Cass said. "It decided what school you were going to go to, what law school you could get into, where you could sit in the movie theater — everything was determined by race, so why wouldn't it be important? I guess that's what I really learned from him."

Sanders said Chestnut fought mightly to keep his health.

"He'd get better and come back to work, then he'd end up sick again," Sanders said Tuesday.

Chestnut awoke from a coma on Sunday and "when I touched him, he opened his eyes and tried to smile ... now he's gone," Sanders said. "It's a mighty fine voice that is now silent."

Funeral arrangements were pending.


Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press

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November 23, 2014

Tim Williams Tampa Friend Of Terry, Bless u Forever MR. CHESTNUT.

Earle Ashe

October 1, 2013

Prayers and thoughts are still with Mrs. Chestnut and family. I will always miss my friend. He was the BEST. Hard to believe it's been five years,but, always know he is in a better place. God Bless!

Vivian R. Chestnut

March 27, 2013

For Our Dad...for a life well-lived. To a man who worked tirelessly for his people, specifically, and for mankind. Your legacy leaves extraordinary standards to admire and great works to always remember. Your faith in God is the greatest example of a warrior for justice and human rights. We will NEVER forget you!

Joseph & Janetta Mitchell

September 18, 2012

Thoughts of you still warm our hearts.

carolyn chestnut

July 7, 2012

May God be with u all Chestnut family; i was delighted to read upon the history of this great man; we r all family: Be Bless and May God strength u in these times,,,New Orleans

Jessie Hanke

October 31, 2010

Upon revisiting my Chesnut family roots, I came upon J.L. Chestnut Jr.'s passing. It sounds like he was an inspiring man...he is to me. I feel lucky to hear about him. To his family, my roots lay in the south, my ancestry from slavery, which I'm very proud of. Thank you for this window in time. Jessie (Clutton, Chesnut) Hanke, London, Ontario, Canada

August 1, 2010

My family and I thank you ever so much for thinking of us during this time. Gerald Chestnut (J.L.'s oldest daughter)

Charlotte Rogers

November 2, 2008

To the Family of J.L.Chestnut ....may God be with you and your family....I just watched J.L. on Like It Is....what a wonderful man he was so sorry for your lost...I learned so much today things I did not know that happened during the Civil Rigts Movement....

Jerry Webster

October 19, 2008

I only learned this evening of Mr. Chestnut's passing. I read Black in Selma more than a decade ago, and found it very inspiring. My condolences to Mr. Chesnut's family. His accomplishments will live on for generations.

Eric Tyus

October 19, 2008

To: The Chestnut Family
May God continue to bless the family

Linda Sullivan-McDonald

October 14, 2008

Vivian Chestnut Simpson,
Memories are made for times such as these. Love in the heart remains forever. Prayer is the power that hold on tight and brings you through.
Keeping you and your family in my thoughts and my prayers.

ALAN HAMPTON

October 12, 2008

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Jacquelyn Lewis Mims

October 8, 2008

To The Chestnut Family:

The Lord is Near To All Who Call Upon Him...Psalm 145:18

May God, who Watches over us and
Hears us when we Pray,

Be Very near to give you Strength and Comfort you today.

May He Bless and Keep you
within His Loving Care,

And May It Help you just to know that He is Always there.

What Fond Memories I Will Always Cherish of Attorney J. L Chestnut, Jr

Stephanie Tubbs-Leverette & Family

October 8, 2008

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Billie Jean Young

October 8, 2008

A Great Warrior has left us. May you find peace in his wonderful life and legacy.

Jerry Hale

October 7, 2008

To The Chestnut Family,
You have our deepest sympathy, may God bless you in this sad time. Attorney Chestnut was an honorable man. We will keep your family in our prayers.
Sumter Welcome Center Staff

Barbarbara Williams

October 6, 2008

May God truely bless you and yours,
.may palsam 121 be ablessing to you
Mr
Chesnut Was truely acourageous Man.BJ Williams Montgomery, AL

Barbara Smith

October 6, 2008

To The Chesnut' Family

May you find peace in the word of God. Be bless and continue to look up to the hills from whence cometh your health and strength.

Rovenia Vaughan

October 6, 2008

To the Chestnut Family.
I did not know Mr. Chestnut personally, but being a Civil Rights Advocate (NAACP) I can appreciate all that he sacrificed in the struggle. It's people like Mr. Chestnut we need to uplift before the children to let them know that yes, one person can have a positive influnce and make a difference. Thanks for all that he did for the country. My sincerely sympathy to your family in this great loss.

Doris Williams

October 6, 2008

My condolences go out to Mr. Chestnut's family. I didn't know Mr. Chestnut personally but from what I'm told I wished I had. And I thank him for all of his work with civil right issues, he will surely be missed. Another soldier gone but not forgotten. Thank you Mr. Chestnut!

MAGGIE CHILDERS-SHANNON

October 6, 2008

To the Chestnut family:

May you find strength in the Lord Jesus. Remember, weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning. You will always be in my prayers. I loved and respected him dearly.

Ruby Hrobowski-Hayden

October 5, 2008

My sincere sympathy. He leaves
a tremendous void in our lives.

J.L. Chestnut, III

October 5, 2008

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, ""I welcome you.""

It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man.

God gave me a list of things, that he wished for me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.

When you think of my life on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.

I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.

There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will give to you.

If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......""My day was not in vain.""
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the way, I made somebody smile.

So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind.

And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember you're not going.....you're coming here to me.

Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998-2008

Ruby Davis

October 4, 2008

My condolences and prayers to the family. May God Bless.

MIchelle Shaw

October 4, 2008

To The Chestnut Family,
Attorney Chestnut will be deeply missed. He was the heart of the Selma and we love him...

CAPE VERDEAN WEST ASSOCIATION

October 3, 2008

CONDOLENCES FROM THE CAPE VERDEAN WEST ASSOCIATION.
OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND
YOURS.
LOVE

Dominga Payne

October 3, 2008

DEAR GERALD,
MAY GOD HELP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME. DOMINGA PAYNE

Michael (Anthony) Avery

October 3, 2008

In the deepest of respect for one of the living legends of our present age. Not only as a professional, but a person of the highest character and moral standards. You live on in that special place in each of usl

JUSTIN DOWNEY

October 3, 2008

JUSTIN DOWNEY

Lois Ingram

October 3, 2008

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

D. ZIMMERMAN

October 3, 2008

REST IN PEACE J.L.CHESTNUT JR.

The Ledbetter Family

October 3, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.

We look forward to the time under God's Kingdom when we won't have to worry about our skin color or economic status, because we will live under peaceful, righteous conditions. It will also be a time when all oppression will be gone. What a marvelous time this will be.

May you find comfort in these and many other promises held out in God's Word the Bible.

Take Care,

Lorraine Gonsalves-Morris

October 3, 2008

Our sincere condolences to the Chestnut family, in particular, Gerald & Luis Riberio and family. Gerald, I didn't know your Dad but from reading his obituary I can see his life was very rich and a blessing to many. Obviously, he passed down his views and knowledge to his kin. Will remember you all in our prayers. Lorraine Gonsalves Morris & Family (CVSC)

Paula Parks (formally Biloxi, MS)

October 3, 2008

What a Legacy! Rest In Peace!

Bev Taylor

October 3, 2008

He dared to fight for justice when the odds were against him. Mr. Chestnut was an icon in the Selma community.....revered, feared, liked and disliked......but no one can ever say he ever cowered under pressure or criticism. I wish I could have known him personally. I hope he and Dr. King are smiling as old friends in Heaven.
Sincerely,

Phyllis Collins

October 3, 2008

May God Be With You.

David Houston, Jr.

October 3, 2008

Thanks Mr. Chestnut for opening the door of justice to the 20th century Black farmer and setting the standard for the 21 century ones.

Danna Viscanti

October 3, 2008

The Chestnut family is in our prayers Mr. Chestnut did so many difficult things at a difficult time and was a positive influence on so many. God Bless al of you.

Henryk Zaleski

October 3, 2008

God bless you and may He grant you peace.

Lawrence Martin Esq.

October 2, 2008

Such men as J.L.Chestnut Jr. are rare and greatly favored in the eyes of God though greatly despised by lesser men in high places.

Joseph Henry

October 2, 2008

Mr. Chestnut a real Hero & Brave.

LS

October 2, 2008

You enjoy your rest. You will be never be forgotten and you'll be missed.

Linda Bush

October 2, 2008

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Eunice Williams

October 2, 2008

I never met Attorney Chestnut, but I have him and others to thank for fighting for human rights and dignity that we enjoy and some of the younger generation take for granted. To his family thanks for sharing him with the world and may God give you comfort and strength and know that he made a difference.

louis carwell

October 2, 2008

j.l.chestnut was a great american, he will be remembered for all his good works. rest in peace.

Rodney Smith

October 2, 2008

Thank you Mr. Chestnut

Thomas Widgeon

October 2, 2008

Jesus Loves Me!!!!

roosevelt &jensy beal

October 1, 2008

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Debbie Bivens-Threet

October 1, 2008

"Thank You" Mr. Chestnut. May you Rest In Peace.

Mr. Willie Moore Jr.

October 1, 2008

After learning about the passing of Attorney Chestnut, I was surprised and speechless. I did deliver this news to my wife and she too was rather surprised. I did come to know "Deacon" Chestnut through my wife Mrs. Katrina Crocheron (of the Williams family), who at the time resided two houses down from First Baptist Church. I did enjoy knowing the Professional man, the Deacon (a man of GOD), and the down to earth person that I did come to know and admire. I can say that when my wife and I were college students at The University of Alabama, as well as professionals after our college studies, when we did come to Selma to visit my Mother-in-law and my wife's mother (Mrs. Amelia Crocheron) we would always ask about "Attorney Chestnut" I am orginally from Panama City, Florida and my wife is a Selma, Alabama native. I do humble my spirit and give reverence to having been in the company of "Attorney Chestnut) as my wife calls him to this very day. Even though my wife chose the career to become a Social Worker, I can still hear Attorney Chestnut telling her, "It's still not too late to go to Law School" My thoughts are that even though this man who has touched so many lives and has had a lasting impact on so many others "will" be missed in this lifetime, but "HE" and his good works will not be forgotten and not go un-noticed. GOD SPEED, GOD BLESS. Thank you for acknowledging this post. Sincerely, Mr. Willie J. Moore/Mrs. Katrina Crocheron-Moore, and the Moore Family.

Angela

October 1, 2008

I am very sorry to hear of Chestnuts passing. May the words at Revelation 21:4 bring you much comfort.

Jaiwana Johnson

October 1, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

J

October 1, 2008

May you rest in peace

Maria urbanic

October 1, 2008

Silent Chestnut shall never be. For his words shall forever eco in the halls of justice. His written word the actions of his spoken; passed forever down on a path He made a road for all to follow home.

God Bless

KEVIN EDMONDS

October 1, 2008

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, ""I welcome you.""

It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man.

God gave me a list of things, that he wished for me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.

When you think of my life on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.

I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.

There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will give to you.

If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......""My day was not in vain.""
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the way, I made somebody smile.

So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind.

And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember you're not going.....you're coming here to me.

Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998-2008

Pat Norment

October 1, 2008

My condolences and prayers to the family.

October 1, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Madeline Torres

October 1, 2008

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

Reed Family

October 1, 2008

Ghestnut Family,

You all have our deepest sympathy.

What a wonderful man. I just cannot imagine what Mr. Chestnut had to go through to get as far as he did.

That's why God's words says:
God is not partial, but in every nation the man that fears him and works righteousness is acceptable to him.
(Acts 10:34,35)
are so comforting for those who has to endure prejudice.

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