Navy christens ship in name of civil rights leader John Lewis

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The ship, the first in a new class of Navy oiler vessels, was christened on the one-year anniversary of the congressman's death.

Lewis did not follow his parent’s advice. He was captivated by the ideas and work of emerging civil rights leaders, notably the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Lewis became one of the founding members of the, a racially integrated group of activists who encountered violent opposition in 1961 when it staged bus rides in the South to protest segregation at bus terminals.

And in 1965 Lewis and other protestors were beaten and injured by state troopers while trying to carry out a peaceful voting rights march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala. The incident — known as “Bloody Sunday — was broadcast nationwide on TV and shocked the sensibilities of many Americans.Lewis later moved to Georgia, where he was elected to Congress in 1986, starting a long career as a lawmaker.

“He stood up, he sat in, he spoke out, he got into more than his share of very good trouble,” she added. “John did it out of a fidelity to truth and out of an unqualified respect for the people.”Some of Saturday’s speakers took a moment to wonder how Lewis, if still alive, would have reacted to the events of the last year.that a federal judge in Texas had ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is illegal.

 

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When will Democrats understand that it's time to bring new blood to the House Speaker's office?

AWEsome!!

A riverboat right?

“But I think you have to represent all the values that we hold as Americans, that we hold as a country...that’s why I’ve named ships the Medgar Evers, Cesar Chavez, John Lewis, the Harvey Milk...these are American heroes, too, just in a different arena.” Fmr Secty Navy Mabus 👊

What an honor.

The irony is thick here.

Can’t imagine HouseGOP, TexasGOP and their white-supremacist friends are pleased.

can ya'll just quit with the platitudes and stop voting suppression like he wanted lol

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