The legendary actress died on Jan. 28.
Published February 16th
Hundreds of admirers of the legendary actress and activist Cicely Tyson had a chance to say their final goodbyes in Harlem on Monday.
According to the New York Post, on Feb. 15, hundreds gathered to view the award winning icon at the Abyssinian Baptist Church. Masks and social distancing were required by the family, and photographs were not allowed.
Hundreds of mourners lined up in Harlem to pay respects to award-winning actress Cicely Tyson, who died last month at 96.
Some visitors came from as far as Atlanta and Los Angeles. The pioneering actress refused to play roles that were demeaning to Black women. pic.twitter.com/3WpTM6PANI AJ+ (@ajplus) February 15, 2021
Bill and Hillary Clinton attended the private memorial service at Harlem s Abyssinian Baptist Church Tuesday
Actor and director Tyler Perry, gospel singer Bebe Winans and Valerie Simpson of the duo Ashford & Simpson were also reportedly in attendance for the nearly three-hour service
The memorial came one day after hundreds of admirers flocked from as far as Atlanta and Los Angeles to pay their respects in a public viewing
Tyson had been a member of the church for three decades and had bought a pew and named it after her mom
The Harlem native died January 28 at the age of 96, days after she released her new memoir Just As I Am
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Tyson’s manager Larry Thompson confirmed the news but did not provide details of her death.
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“I have managed Miss Tyson’s career for over 40 years, and each year was a privilege and blessing,” Thompson said in a statement. “Cicely thought of her new memoir as a Christmas tree decorated with all the ornaments of her personal and professional life. Today she placed the last ornament, a Star, on top of the tree.”
Oprah is correct, Tyson’s resume is flawless.
In 1951, Tyson made her television acting debut on an NBC series called Frontiers of Faith. Her breakthrough role came In 1972, with her portrayal of sharecropping mother and wife Rebecca Morgan in Sounder. The role earned her Oscar and Golden Globe nominations.
In 1977, she also earned an Emmy nomination for playing Kunta Kinte’s mother in the legendary Roots mini-series.
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The Oldest Living Confederate Widow (1994). In 2013, Tyson conquered Broadway at 88 years old and won a Tony Award for The Trip to Bountiful.
A new generation of Black Hollywood had the opportunity to work closely with Tyson in her final years. She was a scene stealer on the hit NBC show