John Lewis: A Lifetime of Service and Activism

John Lewis: A Lifetime of Service and Activism

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John Lewis was a pivotal figure in the civil rights movement, known for his nonviolent activism and leadership roles, including directing the Voter Education Project. He served in the US Congress, focusing on poverty, healthcare, and education reform. Lewis was also an acclaimed writer, co-authoring the 'March' graphic novel series. He received numerous awards, including the Medal of Freedom. His legacy continues to inspire, with tributes like the proposal to rename the Edmund Pettus Bridge in his honor.

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What honors and awards did John Lewis receive for his service?

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In what ways did John Lewis advocate for equality and justice?

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What was the significance of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in John Lewis's life?

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