- U.S. Rep. John Lewis urged graduates of Framingham State University in Massachusetts on Sunday to “get in trouble” and to build “bridges, not walls.” The Georgia Democrat, a veteran of the 1960s civil rights movement, was the keynote speaker at the school’s commencement at the DCU Center in Worcester. Don’t get in the way, don’t get in trouble,’” Lewis said. “But I was inspired to get in trouble: Good trouble, necessary trouble. Inspired by King, he joined and then rose to become a leader of the civil rights movement. “This country needs you to be headlights and not tail lights,” he told the students.
Source: thestar May 26, 2019 18:56 UTC