Civil Rights Pioneer James Forman Dies

James Forman, a civil rights pioneer credited with organizing the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, has died of colon cancer, his son said Tuesday. He was 76. Forman died at 11:20 p.m. Monday at a hospice in Washington, where he has lived for several years. Forman's son, Chaka Esmond Fanon Forman, said his father had been fighting cancer since 1991 and was surrounded by friends and family members when he died. "He went very peacefully, just stopped breathing," Forman said in an interview with The Associated Press. "He was in no pain and no suffering." A native of Chicago who grew up in Mississippi, Forman participated in the "Freedom Rides" in which supporters traveled across the South to bring attention to black struggle for equal treatment with whites, sometimes staging sit-ins and other acts of civil disobedience. [more]