(10-18-2004) U2's Bono, Georgia Congressman Honored - Mercury News*

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U2's Bono, Georgia Congressman Honored



WOODY BAIRD
Associated Press


MEMPHIS, Tenn. - U2 lead singer Bono and a civil rights leader from Georgia received awards Monday from the National Civil Rights Museum at the site of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination.

Bono, a native of Ireland, was honored with the international Freedom Award for promoting greater Western involvement in improving medical care and reducing poverty in Africa.

Bono said in a speech to 3,500 public school students before the ceremony that the kind of energy young people brought to the civil rights movement is needed in the fight against AIDS.

"What are the blind spots of our age, of these times? What might you help the rest of us to see?" he said. "It might be something as simple as the idea that every human life, no matter where they live, has equal worth."

Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., was the national award winner for his civil rights work in the 1960s. He was jailed during a protest at a whites-only lunch counter in Nashville in 1960 and joined the marches and voter registration drives aimed at breaking racial segregation in the South.

The National Civil Rights Museum opened in 1991 at the former Lorraine Motel, where King was shot in 1968 while in Memphis to lead a strike by city sanitation workers.

Past Freedom Award recipients include King's widow, Coretta Scott King; former South African President Nelson Mandela; Secretary of State Colin Powell and former Presidents Carter and Clinton.

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Civil Rights Museum: http://www.civilrightsmuseum.org/

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Here's a picture of Bono in Memphis yesterday...

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Bono, frontman for U2, greets Luseane Pese, a 10 year-old leukemia patient from Hawaii, at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2004, in Memphis Tenn. Bono was in Tennessee to receive the National Civil Rights Museum's International Freedom Award. The singer/activist, known for his support to increase awareness of the AIDS crisis facing Africa, met with St. Jude researchers who are at work to develop an HIV vaccine. (AP Photo/St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, HO)
 
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