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'Emmett Till was my George Floyd,' John Lewis, a civil rights icon and congressman, says in posthumous New York Times op-ed - African American News Today - EIN News

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The late Rep. John Lewis published a posthumous op-ed in the New York Times Thursday morning, repeating his call for Americans to get in "good trouble, necessary trouble," in order to "redeem the soul" of their country.  The civil rights icon wrote the essay shortly before his death, requesting it be published on the day of his funeral, which will take place later today in Atlanta, Georgia. The funeral, which will be held at the historic Ebenezer Baptist

Source: Wicked Local: Local News, Politics, Entertainment & Sports in Boston, MA

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