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When Lewis spoke of "good trouble," he usually spoke of going against the grain and pushing for changes to our society, even if it meant being labeled a troublemaker or even going to jail.
John Lewis died five years ago, but his philosophy of getting into "good trouble" lives on. The late Democratic representative's roots may have been in Georgia, but his work in the Civil Rights ...
The “Good Trouble Lives On” title comes from a famous John Lewis quote that he tweeted in 2018 ... and community spaces to carry forward his fight for justice, voting rights, and dignity for all," the ...
The late Georgia lawmaker John Lewis was famously quoted as calling for “good trouble, necessary trouble” to fight injustice. Protesters who have been drawing ire with the Trump administration ...
Lewis would say he was getting into ‘’good trouble’’ in his fight for civil rights. In addition to the Monday night salute, other groups plan to recognize Lewis’ work this week with ...
As an activist, Lewis was arrested more than 40 times, always carrying the message of his famous quote: "Never, ever be afraid to make some noise and get in good trouble, necessary trouble." He ...
'Good Trouble' protest locations: See where demonstrations are planned Where was John Lewis born? Lewis is the son of Alabama sharecroppers, born in Troy, Pike County, Alabama on February 21, 1940.
The late Rep. John Lewis speaks at the Frank M. Johnson Federal Courthouse during the 2020 Congressional Civil Rights Pilgrimage in Montgomery, Ala., on Saturday March 7, 2020.
On the fifth anniversary of John Lewis' death, people across the nation are being called to action to engage in 'good trouble' protests. Here's everything to know in Tennessee.