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Racial Equity
Rep. John Lewis on Nonviolence, Civil Rights, and the Obligation of Today's Youth
Hearing civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis speak about his experiences in Selma, Alabama, at lunch counters in Nashville, Tennessee, and at the March on Washington is undeniably moving and inspiring. But hearing him describe the minute details of those seminal events — and his personal story that led him there — transported an Aspen Institute audience back to a time, not too long ago, that serves as a lingering reminder of why we should never forget the evils of discrimination and segregation.
BY Catherine Lutz, Guest Blogger
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07.22.2014
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