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U.S. Representative John Lewis, Democrat of Georgia and one of the original marchers on Selma, introduces President Barack Obama during the 50th anniversary of the march that sparked the Voting Rights Act. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Washington DC, Jul 27 (EFE/EPA).- Almost 57 years after the iconic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, a memorial was held for civil rights leader John Lewis on Monday in the United States Capitol.The legacy of the man who fought for equality alongside Martin Luther King Jr. was highlighted by politicians and leaders who, despite the COVID-19 epidemic, came to say their farewells.(Camera: EDWIN RAMIREZ)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE ARRIVAL OF NANCY PELOSI, JOE BIDEN AND HIS WIFE TO THE CAPITOL TO HONOR CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER JOHN LEWIS IN WASHINGTON DC, US.
Alabama, Jul 26 (EFE/EPA).- Military pallbearers carried Sunday the casket of civil rights leader and Democratic Representative from Georgia John Lewis into the state capitol in Mongomery.Lewis died at age 80 on 17 July 2020 after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in December 2019. John Lewis was the youngest leader in the March on Washington in 1963. (Camera: ERIK LESSER)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE CASKET OF CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER AND DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTATIVE FROM GEORGIA JOHN LEWIS BEING CARRIED IN ALABAMA, US.
Selma, Jul 25 (EFE/EPA).- The state of Alabama began saying goodbye to civil rights hero and Democratic congressman John Lewis on Saturday, the first of six days of gatherings honoring his life.A number of memorial services were held across Lewis' home state of Alabama.Lewis died on 17 July at the of age 80 on 17 July 2020 after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in December 2019. He was the youngest leader in the March on Washington in 1963. (Camera: ERIK LESSER). SHOT LIST: THE HEARSE CARRYING THE CASKET OF CIVIL RIGHTS ICON AND DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTATIVE FROM GEORGIA JOHN LEWIS BEING CARRIED INSIDE THE BROWN CHAPEL AME CHURCH IN SELMA, ALABAMA, US.
Magic Johnson comments on the outstanding and powerful movie 'Selma' and the importance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Listen in.