Eric Mays: Flint Firebrand Passes Away

A little of us died with him

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Eric Mays, Flint fireband, dies
Eric Mays, Flint firebrand passes away.

‘Mays was dubbed “the voice”, not only for his deep baritone, but for his relentless pursuit of social justice. We Flintstones are known for courage, tenacity, a strong sense of social justice, outspokenness, and a heart for humanity. Eric Mays embodied it all. . .’

When we learned of the death of Flint Council-man Eric Mays, we can sincerely say a little of us died with him. A larger-than-life figure, Mays was dubbed “the voice”, not only for his deep baritone, but for his relentless pursuit of social justice. We Flintstones are known for courage, tenacity, a strong sense of social justice, outspokenness, and a heart for humanity. Eric Mays embodied it all.

As one who pursued our causes, he took the fight to the legislature (as a three-time elected Councilman), the courts, and the streets. During the last couple of years, the Councilman found himself at the center of a social media firestorm. His take-no-prisoners and sometimes comedic style blew up especially on TikTok. Followers around the country and indeed the world kept in tune with Flint because of Eric. He was invited to speak all over the country, by African Americans, Whites, Democrats and Republicans alike. Millions of young people adored him. His new-found fame was never sought by him, but happened organically as his fighting spirit attracted millions.

As Councilman Mays would say, “God bless the residents of the city of Flint.” Gone But Not Forgotten . . .

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