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Copyright The Associated Press 2021

People wait on line to attend a public viewing for Cicely Tyson at the Abyssinian Baptist Church in the Harlem neighborhood of New York, Monday, Feb. 15, 2021. Tyson, the pioneering Black actress died on Jan. 28. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)

NEW YORK ā€“ People traveled across the country and stood in a block-long line to pay respects to Cicely Tyson at a public viewing Monday.

Hundreds of admirers of the pioneering Black actor lined up outside Harlem's famed Abyssinian Baptist Church on a wintry Monday. Some said they had come from as far as Atlanta or Los Angeles to be there.

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Many in the multigenerational crowd held photos of Tyson, who died Jan. 28. The New York-born actor was 96.

Her family said masks and social distancing would be required at the viewing.

Tyson was the first Black woman to have a recurring role in a dramatic television series, the 1963 drama ā€œEast Side, West Side.ā€

Her performance as a sharecropper's wife in the 1972 movie ā€œSounderā€ cemented her stardom and earned her an Oscar nomination.

She went on to win two Emmy Awards for playing the 110-year-old former slave in the 1974 television drama ā€œThe Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittmanā€ and another Emmy 20 years later for ā€œOldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All.ā€

At age 88, Tyson won a Tony Award for the revival of Horton Footeā€™s ā€œThe Trip to Bountifulā€ in 2013.

President Barack Obama awarded her the Medal of Freedom in 2016.


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