The historic life of Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) started when the 17-year-old from Troy, Ala., sent a handwritten letter to the Rev. (Jonathan Capehart/The Washington Post)Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) looks out over Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington on June 7. Subscribe to Cape Up, Jonathan Capehart’s weekly podcastMore from Jonathan Capehart:How Martin Luther King got John Lewis into ‘good trouble, necessary trouble’John Lewis is ‘Happy’ and it’s wonderful. King: John Lewis will always be with usDavid Greenberg: ‘Invictus’ was among John Lewis’s favorite poems. David Von Drehle: With the deaths of John Lewis and C.T.
Source: Washington Post July 18, 2020 14:59 UTC