๐ฑ Where's Your Good Trouble?
Lessons from the Civil Rights Era | John Lewis
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In this dark moment of history, we look back at moments of Black resistance and the people that inspired the masses and brought systemic change, while doing it their way. In a world of social media influencers, be a John Lewis. Read on for more...
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Where's Your Good Trouble?
"There are still forces in America that want to divide us along racial lines, religious lines, sex, class. But weโve come too far; weโve made too much progress to stop or to pull back. We must go forward. And I believe we will get there.โ
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