John Lewis, Lives and Good Trouble
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Civil rights icon John Lewis died five years ago this week, but his example continues to inspire the kind of "good trouble" he championed as an activist and congressman. Zoom in: Nashville played an outsize role in Lewis' life,
Registered nurses and members of California Nurses Associationvwill host a John Lewis Day “Good Trouble Lives On” rally at noon on Thursday, July 17 in Oakland, Calif. The event is part of a nationwide day of action to honor the legacy of the late civil rights leader Congressman John Lewis.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... NATCHEZ – Natchez residents can take part in a local program as part of the national “Good Trouble Lives On” day activities. The events take place on July 17 nationwide in honor of the late Congressman John Lewis,
Several of his former colleagues got up and spoke about Lewis’ impact on their lives and the lives of Americans across the country.
U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell took time on Monday to remember the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis, marking the fifth anniversary of his passing this week.
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNJacksonville joining nationwide rallies remembering legacy of congressman, civil rights leader LewisJacksonville residents will join the Good Trouble Lives On movement, rallying this week to honor the legacy of civil rights leader John Lewis.
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'One Of A Kind Public Servant': Hank Johnson Honors His Friend John Lewis During Powerful Remarks From The House FloorFrom House floor today, Representative Hank Johnson delivered powerful remarks honoring former Representative John Lewis. Johnson labeled Lewis a "one-of-a-kind public servant."
There are over 1,500 protests scheduled nationwide for "Good Trouble Lives On." "Good Trouble Lives On" protests are scheduled for July 17. "Good trouble" is a term coined by the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis,