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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumThe Woman Behind the House Democratic Sit-In
It was through Rep. Katherine Clarks actions that Rep. John Lewis and dozens of other Democratic members found themselves sitting on the House floor protesting the GOPs refusal to hold votes on two gun control provisions in the wake of the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history. But though this was her first sit-in, Clark is no stranger to civil disobedience...
The two struck up a friendship and Clark would make a point to visit with Lewis whenever he came to her district, which wasnt infrequently. Clark represents Harvard, Tufts and a host of other schools where Lewis was often invited to speak. Clark accompanied Lewis to Selma to mark the 50th anniversary of the march last year. And they would often chat during votes.
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So it wasnt unusual when last Thursday Clark approached Lewis during a vote on the House floor. Clark was frustrated. The House was set to hold yet another moment of silence for the victims of a mass murder perpetrated by a mad man wielding a gun. She wanted to do more.
I wanted to do something to keep gun violence in the forefront of not only the American people but, more specifically, members of Congress and he suggested, in his words, that we do something dramatic, and he suggested having a sit-in, and it really went from there, Clark recalled.
Clark worked for two years right out of law school in Chicago doing, in part, civil rights cases and she took part in an anti-KKK protest when she lived in Denver that turned into a riot. But this was her first experience engaging in civil disobedience on the floor of Congress. When you have John Lewis, such an icon of the civil rights fight for justice, you know that good things are going to happen, she said. Lewis has credited Clark for the sit-in.
Our goal is that when the House is in session and we have the possibility of bringing up that vote, that we are there being vocal about this issue, and that we keep this momentum going, Clark said. I think we have spoken loudly and I think the American people have answered.
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The Woman Behind the House Democratic Sit-In (Original Post)
bigtree
Jun 2016
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mcar
(42,288 posts)1. Lewis and Clark
How is that not some kind of fate or karma?
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randome
(34,845 posts)4. Wow. Good catch.
StrictlyRockers
(3,855 posts)3. She's amazing.
Go go go. Finally.
sheshe2
(83,710 posts)5. Thanks for the background, bigtree!
ismnotwasm
(41,973 posts)8. K&R