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'Rally for Unity': Mourners Flock to SC as Funerals Begin for Emanuel Massacre Victims
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"Democracy Now!" broadcasts from Charleston, South Carolina, in front of the Emanuel AME Church, Mother Emanuel, where nine people were gunned down on June 17 as they attended Bible study. On Thursday, mourners gathered for the first two funerals in a series of services that will continue today and over the weekend. Loved ones remembered Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, a 45-year-old mother of three, reverend and high school track coach, and Ethel Lance, a 70-year-old grandmother who had worked at Emanuel AME for more than three decades.
The funeral for Emanuel AME's pastor, Rev. Clementa Pinckney, also a state senator, will be held today. President Obama will deliver the eulogy. Outside Rev. Pinckney's wake on Thursday, the line wrapped around the block. "Democracy Now!" hears from some of those who came to pay their respects. "To me it's the 9/11 of the black church," says Rev. J. Michael Little. "We snatched victory out of this. [Dylann Roof] wanted civil war, but instead it's a rally for unity."