
The Life and Legacy of John Lewis
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Struggle for Voting Rights and Legacy of Nonviolence
This chapter explores the historic confrontation for African American voting rights, notably the violence at the Edmund Pettus Bridge during the Selma to Montgomery march. It contrasts the nonviolent activism of figures like John Lewis with emerging militant perspectives and reflects on the enduring legacy of civil rights efforts, particularly in light of contemporary struggles against systemic racism. The discussion emphasizes the principles of justice, resilience, and the importance of peaceful protest in the ongoing fight for equality and human rights.
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