John Lewis #1379
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From Freedom Rider to
Congressman
  John Lewis
 Often called "one of the most courageous persons the 
 civil rights movement ever produced," Congressman
John Lewis of Georgia has dedicated his life to protecting
human rights, securing civil liberties, and building what
he calls "The Beloved Community" in America.
 John Lewis (born into a family of Alabama sharecroppers) became 
 active in the Civil Rights Movement while attending Fisk University, 
 where he received a B.A. in religion and philosophy in 1963.  He 
 organized sit-ins at segregated lunch counters and took part in the
 1961 Freedom Rides through the Deep South.  A member of the 
 Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Lewis 
 became its chairman in 1963.  He was an organizer of the March
 on Washington in 1963, as well as one of its keynote speakers.  In 
 1965, on “Bloody Sunday”, he led marchers across the Pettus Bridge 
 in Selma Alabama, where state troopers violently attacked them. 
 In 1981, Lewis was elected to the Atlanta City Council and in 1986,
 he was elected to the United States Congress, where he continues 
 to serve today.