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John Lewis’ Fight for a Just Democracy Continues One Year After His DeathCivil Rights Hero Remembered as Voting Rights Come Under Attack One year after the passing of civil rights hero and long-time member of Congress, John Lewis, the nation reflects on his fight for voting rights and justice for all. The following is a […]

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