The Rev. Joseph Lowery, who was a key figure in the civil rights movement, died Friday at the age of 98.

Lowery died in Atlanta of natural causes unrelated to the coronavirus, his family told The Associated Press in a statement.

After fighting alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights movement, Lowery was the head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference for two decades before eventually retiring in 1997.

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“Tonight, the great Reverend Joseph E. Lowery transitioned from earth to eternity,” The King Center in Atlanta tweeted Friday. “He was a champion for civil rights, a challenger of injustice, a dear friend to the King family.”

Tonight, the great Reverend Joseph E. Lowery transitioned from earth to eternity. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. He was a champion for civil rights, a challenger of injustice, a dear friend to the King family.



Thank you, sir.



[: MLK, Lowery, Wyatt Tee Walker] pic.twitter.com/PGHpBJJjNm — The King Center (@TheKingCenter) March 28, 2020

In 2009, then-President Obama awarded Lowery the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the U.S.'s highest civilian honor.