From 2016, Representative John Lewis discusses the Black Lives Matter movement, the importance of voting rights, and his experience at Martin Luther King Jr.’s March on Washington in “March: Book Three.” #DailyShow #JohnLewis
From 2016, Representative John Lewis discusses the Black Lives Matter movement, the importance of voting rights, and his experience at Martin Luther King Jr.’s March on Washington in “March: Book Three.” #DailyShow #JohnLewis
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love, love John Lewis. He lives on
ReplyGrowing up, I feel blessed that I witnessed Rep. Lewis live and practice what he preached. Rep. Lewis walked with, fought with, endured pain, and shed blood with the people he led. He will always be an example of a true leader.
ReplyThere’s no possible way you can love someone if you have that much hate in your heart.
ReplyBeloved community of all people yess!!!!
ReplyI also think as well to add to Mr Lewis’s point that MLK Jr would also be proud that some white people have woken up and fighting for our cause as well
ReplyHe lived a very prosperous life and his influence definitely echoes into the future
ReplyHERO: NATIONAL, MANKIND, GALACTIC, UNIVERSAL!!!
ReplyKeep sleeping Legend!
ReplyWe must disarm hate. Better words were never said.
Replythe first date has not yet gone into the evening,
ReplyCongressman John Lewis was a inspirational leader in the struggle for black rights in this country. Any movement forward since Martin Luther King has been tried to be pushed back by a white supremacist president and his actions while he was in office. I am older and disabled but I support the Black Lives Matter movement totally to carry on the peaceful movement set by John Lewis and Dr.Martin Luther King.
ReplyBasically, its the same spirit as Mahatma Gandhi, this man is headed in the right direction, I’m sure Gandhi would say.
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