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Lewis' influence and philosophy to engage in "good trouble, necessary trouble," is the backbone of the latest round of nationwide protests against President Donald Trump's administration, called Good ...
The protests were slated to take place on Thursday, July 17, the fifth anniversary of the death of civil rights champion and ...
Rep. John Lewis Way march in Nashville drew hundreds as nationwide protests echoed the late civil rights icon's message 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 ...
Demonstrators have taken to the streets across multiple states on Thursday to protest President Donald Trump’s Administration ...
National Day of Action on Thursday, July 17 at 6:30 p.m. was held at the Dimery and Rogers Conference/Meeting Room at 404 E.
Community members and elected officials gathered at Fenton’s First Presbyterian Church Thursday for a teach-in celebrating ...
Omaha protesters joined the nation in marking five years since the death of civil rights activist and Congressman John Lewis.
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 ...
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 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.
The sheer volume of archival footage and black and white stills in John Lewis: Good Trouble, combined with interviews from some of Lewis’ past and present colleagues, has a powerful visual ...
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