At the height of the civil rights movement, before he could even dream of becoming a congressman from Georgia, Lewis trekked cross-country as one of the original 13 Freedom Riders. He was chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. In Alabama, he marched from Selma to Montgomery and was beaten on Bloody Sunday as he attempted to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge with other marchers.
‘Good trouble’: How John Lewis fuses new and old tactics to teach about civil disobedience
by MCDC | Jun 23, 2016 | Civil Rights, Equal Rights, Gun Reform, News