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A John Lewis Tribute | Afro

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JOHN LEWIS John has always been one of my heroes, stubborn, courageous, principled, and kind, and with a streak of impish humor. Among his denim-clad peers in SNCC, he always dressed in a suit and tie—always. His slight speech impediment, a slurred lisp, made you listen closely to him. Although many, if not most, SNCC […]

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Source: The AFRO - The Black Media Authority | Afro

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