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‘Good Trouble:’ A Reminder That John Lewis Still Matters

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‘Good Trouble’ remains the phrase most associated with Congressman John Lewis. He flipped what his parents told him not to do into something that became his life calling, working toward justice for all by getting into good trouble. “John Lewis: Good Trouble” serves as the documentary that lays out Lewis’ life – from preaching to …

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