On the one-year anniversary of John Lewis ' death, the country is reflecting on the legacy of the civil rights hero who played a large role in Black American's fight for the right to vote. Lewis' supporters, who now find themselves in an era where the topic of voting rights has once again become a critical issue, are vowing to uphold the efforts of the American hero. Texas representative Beto O'Rourke is among those who has promised to keep up the fight. "We lost John Lewis a year ago, but his life’s work is very much alive in the fight for voting rights and the struggle to save our democracy," O'Rourke tweeted on the one-year anniversary of Lewis' death. We lost John Lewis a year ago, but his life’s work is very much alive in the fight for voting rights and the struggle to save our democracy. Join a vigil tonight to remember one of America’s greatest heroes and to commit yourself to the work before us: https://t.co/ewwXwIoEWX pic.twitter.com/AFTyaixCTG — Beto O'Rourke...