President Clinton Remembers Rep. John Lewis

President Clinton Remembers Rep. John Lewis

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The transcript reflects on personal growth and resilience, highlighting a historical event, the Selma March, and recounting a near-death experience during a protest. It emphasizes the importance of quick thinking and dedication to a mission greater than personal ambition.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main theme of the first section?

The importance of historical events

Overcoming personal weaknesses

The significance of the Selma March

A personal story of survival

2.

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Who were some of the notable figures mentioned during the Selma March anniversary?

Malcolm X and Angela Davis

Barack Obama and Michelle Obama

Reverend Jackson and Diane Nash

Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks

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What was the narrator's role during the Selma March anniversary?

An aspiring Southern politician

A journalist covering the event

A civil rights leader

A participant in the march

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What happened to the narrator during a demonstration, as recounted in the final section?

He gave a speech to the crowd

He was saved from a dangerous situation

He was arrested by the police

He led the demonstration

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What qualities helped the narrator survive the dangerous situation during the demonstration?

Support from friends and family

Quick thinking and a larger mission

Physical strength and endurance

Luck and coincidence