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John Lewis

Posted on July 20, 2020 by Mackowiecki

In memoriam: John Lewis. If we’re to judge a person based on the content of their character, as Dr. King implored, then John Lewis surely was on the mountain top. His work could always be characterized as dignified, purposeful, and courageous. He was a true crusader for human rights.

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