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Reflections on the Passing of Congressman John R. Lewis and Dr. C.T. Vivian | Afro

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Congressman John Robert Lewis died last night. He was eighty. That’s two Civil Rights icons in one day, and three since March 27, inclusive of Dr. C. T. Vivian and Dr. Joseph E. Lowery. Vivian was 95 and Lowery was 98. Their testimony, their theology, their style of advocacy are fast becoming distant memories and […]

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