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Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures. John Lewis left those streets for Congress in 1987. He has represented his Atlanta district ever since then. At age 80, he fights pancreatic cancer and still wages ...
Protesters rallied on the fifth anniversary of John Lewis' death to honor his legacy and denounce the Trump administration's rollback of civil and human rights.
The Good Trouble protests planned nationwide July 17 got their name from Rep. John Lewis and mark the fifth anniversary of ...
John Lewis died five years ago, but his philosophy of getting into "good trouble" lives on. The late Democratic representative's roots may have been in Georgia, but his work in the Civil Rights ...
Getting into “good trouble” is a guiding principle for John Lewis. It’s not only OK, but necessary to enact and inspire meaningful change. And it’s not just rhetoric, either. The 80-year ...
John Lewis (right) with fellow protesters at the Edmund Pettus Bridge, in “John Lewis: Good Trouble,” a Magnolia Pictures release. (Photo by Tom Lankford, Birmingham News/Courtesy of Magnolia ...
US Rep. John Lewis poses in front of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, in March 2018. The civil rights icon, who helped organize the Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965, was elected to ...
Those looking to "Good Trouble" to investigate Lewis' life more fully will likely be disappointed. Not without value and its charms, the modest and oddly cursory documentary is streaming online.
John Lewis is a man of herculean determination. His leadership, faith, and sense of humor are all put on display in Dawn Porter's powerful and timely documentary "John Lewis: Good Trouble." ...
Like any documentary, “John Lewis: Good Trouble” inevitably looks at events that have passed. But in this new documentary on the life and career of the 80-year-old civil rights leader and ...
‘John Lewis: Good Trouble’ Review: Here’s the Real Movie Star of the Summer Dawn Porter's documentary premieres in Tulsa as the ultimate counter-programming to Trump's rally.
John Lewis left those streets for Congress in 1987. He has represented his Atlanta district ever since then. Now at 80, as he fights pancreatic cancer and still wages a fight for voting rights.
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