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sheshe2

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Fri Feb 12, 2016, 11:22 PM Feb 2016

John Lewis Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom [View all]

John Lewis Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom


The Georgia lawmaker and civil rights hero gets the nation's highest civilian honor.


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Georgia Rep. John Lewis became one of 15 people this year to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom award yesterday, the nation's highest civilian honor*. Lewis, a hero of the civil rights movement, said he was moved to tears when Obama personally informed him of his award.

"If somebody told me one day I would be standing in the White House, and an African American president presenting me the Medal of Freedom, I would have said, 'Are you crazy'? Are you out of your mind?" Lewis told reporters, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

After initially endorsing Hilary Clinton in 2007, he then threw his support behind then-Senator Obama. Later, Lewis remarked that choosing to support Obama was tougher than participating in his most famous civil rights battle, the Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965. Although Lewis had a close friendship with Bill and Hilary Clinton, he said he had to be on "the right side of history."

Lewis' political legacy has indeed withstood the test of time. Lewis was elected to Congress in 1986, which makes him the longest-serving Georgian currently in the House. In the 1960's he was a chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and protested against segregated lunch counters. He also launched Freedom Rides throughout the South and endured violent beatings by white mobs. In 1963, Lewis stood alongside Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Lincoln Memorial, making him the last surviving keynote speaker from that unforgettable day.

More http://www.colorlines.com/articles/john-lewis-awarded-presidential-medal-freedom

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I'll take his word over Sanders any day of the week! leftofcool Feb 2016 #1
So will I sheshe2 Feb 2016 #2
You post the best photos, she! mcar Feb 2016 #23
what word would that be???? What did he say that you would take his word over juxtaposed Feb 2016 #3
You response sheshe2 Feb 2016 #4
I will reply...do you think Lewis knew and was familiar with everyone angstlessk Feb 2016 #5
Actually, the question was not asked of you. However. sheshe2 Feb 2016 #6
He wasn't leadership JustAnotherGen Feb 2016 #16
Slow applause sheshe2 Feb 2016 #18
Thanks JustAnotherGen Feb 2016 #19
You tell 'em! wildeyed Feb 2016 #21
You explained this perfectly Empowerer Feb 2016 #22
Well said mcar Feb 2016 #24
They Desperately want to win JustAnotherGen Feb 2016 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author juxtaposed Feb 2016 #9
.... sheshe2 Feb 2016 #10
John Lewis is a hero (icon) to me, John Lewis is what we see during the early 60's in the south. juxtaposed Feb 2016 #11
He s not the President I've been waiting for JustAnotherGen Feb 2016 #17
Congratulations Representative Lewis The Polack MSgt Feb 2016 #7
Hey MSgt sheshe2 Feb 2016 #8
While i was typing my comment... The Polack MSgt Feb 2016 #12
Indeed... Digital Puppy Feb 2016 #13
Congressman John Lewis is a national treasure Gothmog Feb 2016 #14
Yes he is. sheshe2 Feb 2016 #15
He is a true hero. BlueMTexpat Feb 2016 #20
Congratulations to Congressman John Lewis! lunamagica Feb 2016 #26
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