The enduring values of John Lewis

On the front lines of the bloody campaign to end Jim Crow laws, with blows to his body and a fractured skull to prove it, Mr. Lewis was a valiant stalwart of the civil rights movement and the last surviving speaker from the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963.
— Katharane Q. Seelye, NY Times

John Lewis and his legacy helped shaped a movement that led to the overthrow of American apartheid in the South.

Civil Rights marchers in the 1960s
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