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Childhood · John Lewis: A Life Devoted to the Empowerment of African Americans By Patrick Dawkins · GLAM Center for Collaborative Teaching and Learning - Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library
Having to attend segregated schools that lacked the funding and resources of white schools, ride in broken-down school buses on unpaved roads while seeing white children ride in new school buses on paved roads, have a shorter school year than white children, frequently miss school because of the effects of poor weather on unpaved roads and to help his parents sharecrop while white children did not, use “colored” water fountains and bathrooms, exude deference in every interaction with whites, look at a monument of John Wilkes Booth whenever he went to Troy, and not eat, drink, or sit in certain establishments contributed to this growth. Being denied access to Troy’s public library did as well. All of these experiences were important in Lewis’ development, but there were four events that stand out above the rest.
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Encyclopedia Britannica
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John Lewis | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts | Britannica
October 22, 2025 - Dissuaded from doing so by his parents, Lewis instead was educated in Nashville at the American Baptist Theological Institute and Fisk University (B.A. in religion and philosophy, 1967). ... John LewisThe arrest of Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) chairman John Lewis following a civil rights demonstration in Nashville, April 29, 1964.(more)
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House Democratic Senior Chief Deputy Whip In office
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January 3, 2003 – July 17, 2020
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Preceded by David Bonior (Chief Deputy Whip)
National Museum of African American History and Culture
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John Lewis | National Museum of African American History and Culture
February 4, 2025 - Georgia Congressman John R. Lewis was an activist, teacher, and the heartbeat of the Civil Rights Movement. Congressman Lewis fought tirelessly for social justice and against racial discrimination. He was a man whose entire life compelled us to be better human beings and be better as a society.
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John Lewis - SNCC Digital Gateway SNCC Digital Gateway
May 21, 2025 - James Lawson mentored a group of Black college students in the philosophy and tactics of nonviolent direct action. “Those Tuesday nights became the focus of my life,” recalled Lewis, who’d since childhood in rural Alabama sought a way ...
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Lewis, John | The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute
Lewis’ first direct encounter with King occurred in the summer of 1958, when he traveled to Montgomery to seek King’s help in suing to transfer to Troy State University, an all-white institution closer to his home. Lewis met with King, Ralph Abernathy, and Fred Gray at Abernathy’s First Baptist Church, and they decided they would contribute their financial and legal assistance to “the boy from Troy,” as King called him (Lewis, 68).
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John Lewis: Courage, Activism, and the Pursuit of Equality — New Hampshire Center for Justice & Equity
1 month ago - The son of sharecroppers, Lewis leaned toward activism from an early age. Even before turning 16 years old, Lewis preached a sermon at his family church that made it to his hometown’s newspaper.
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John Lewis (February 21, 1940 - July 17, 2020) | National Archives
October 19, 2020 - The youngest of the major Civil Rights leaders of the era, Lewis could have been seen addressing the March on Washington before Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream Speech,” and meeting with President’s Kennedy and Johnson as well as personally facing down threats, arrest, and violence, most famously during the “Bloody Sunday” Selma March in 1965.
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Congressman John Lewis - Celebrating a Civil Rights Icon, John Lewis - Library Guides at Prairie View A&M University
April 8, 2024 - Forty years ago, a teenaged boy stepped off a cotton farm in Alabama and into the epicenter of the struggle for civil rights in America, where he has remained to this day, committed still to the nonviolent ideals of his mentor Martin Luther King and the movement they both served.
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A comprehensive, authoritative biography of Civil Rights icon John Lewis, "the conscience of the Congress," drawing on interviews with Lewis and approximately 275 others who knew him at various stages of his life, as well as never-before-used FBI files and documents.
Born into poverty in rural Alabama, Lewis would become second only to Martin Luther King, Jr. in his contributions to the Civil Rights Movement. He was a Freedom Rider who helped to integrate bus stations in the South, a leader of the Nashville sit-in movement, the youngest speaker at the 1963 March on Washington, and the chairm
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