By Ted Carter
The Nation and our community today mourn the loss of a generational icon, Joe Madison, The Black Eagle. His show was a daily practice in the Carter household.
The SI3 Group sends its condolences to the Madison and Sirius XM Urban View families! We thank him for sharing his wisdom and educating us daily! May his legacy of championing social justice and articulating his eternal provocative question “what are you going to do about it?” provide us with the courage, strength, and commitment to make our country and communities better for all in the days and years ahead – RIP Joe #building community!Joe Madison was the voice of a generation.
Whether it was a hunger strike for voting rights or his advocacy for anti-lynching legislation that I was proud to sign in 2022, Joe fought hard against injustice.
Jill’s and my thoughts are with his wife, Sherry, and entire family.
— President Biden (@POTUS) February 2, 2024
Joe Madison aligned his platform with his purpose. Through his decades-long career in radio, he championed the fight for equity and justice. Our nation is better because of his voice.
Doug and I send our prayers to his wife Sherry, their children, and all those who loved him. As…
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) February 2, 2024