John Lewis: A Life by David Greenberg

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A comprehensive, authoritative biography of Civil Rights icon John Lewis, the conscience of the Congress, drawing on interviews with Lewis and approximately 275 others who knew him at various stages of his life, as well as never-before-used FBI files and documents. Born into poverty in rural Alabama, Lewis would become second only to Martin Luther King, Jr., in his contributions to the Civil Rights Movement. He was a Freedom Rider who helped to integrate bus stations in the South, a leader of the Nashville sit-in movement, the youngest speaker at the 1963 March on Washington, and the chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), which he made into one of the major civil rights organizations. He may be best remembered as the victim of a vicious beating by Alabama state troopers at the foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, where he nearly died. Greenberg's biography traces Lewis's life through the post-Civil Rights years, when he headed the Voter Education Project, which enrolled millions of African American voters across the South. The book reveals the little-known story of his political ascent first locally in Atlanta, and then as a member of Congress. Tapped to be a part of the Democratic leadership in Congress, he earned respect on both sides of the aisle for the sacrifices he had made on behalf of nonviolent integration in the South and came to be known as the conscience of the…

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    • David Greenberg (Author)
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
    • Publication Date: 10-08-2024
    • Page Count: 704
    • Hardcover
    • U.S. History
    • 6.4 (w) x 9.2(h) x 1.8 (d)
    • ISBN: 9781982142995
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John Lewis had an unshakeable moral center. He faced hate and did not hate back. He was beaten and he forgave. He did not back down and he did not strike back. Most of all, over his entire life, he never gave up the fight for equality and freedom. I knew the stories, but reading them this time was different. Because hate never dies, it reemerges in new forms. The battle for freedom is never done. Democracy is never achieved, but must be continually renewed. With the reelection of Donald Trump, Americans will have choices to make. Acquiesce to power, or stand up for our values. And John Lewis is the most powerful example of how to do it. To his dying day, Lewis believed in nonviolent resistance. He knew the fight was ongoing. That a poor, unworldly kid from a small Southern town, early found his soul’s purpose and rose to become the “conscious of the congress,” is a remarkable story. An essential story. If you read only one biography this year, make it this one. Thanks to the publisher for a free book.

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