David Greenberg

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  1. 1. John Lewis

    This biography delves into the life of John Lewis, a pivotal figure in the Civil Rights Movement. Born in rural Alabama, Lewis rose to prominence alongside leaders like Martin Luther King, Jr. He played a crucial role as a Freedom Rider, worked to integrate bus stations, and led the Nashville sit-in movement. As the youngest speaker at the 1963 March on Washington and chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Lewis was instrumental in shaping the movement. The book also covers his near-fatal encounter with Alabama state troopers during the Selma march, a defining moment in his life. Beyond the Civil Rights era, it explores his efforts in the Voter Education Project, which significantly increased African American voter registration in the South. Lewis's political journey continued as he became a respected member of Congress, known for his dedication to nonviolent integration and earning the title "conscience of the Congress." Through extensive research and interviews, the biography provides a detailed account of Lewis's personal and professional life, highlighting his enduring impact on American society.

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