MEMORIUM
HARLEM COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS
Harlem Pays Tribute to Congressman John Lewis
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arlier this week NY Political leaders met on Adam Clayton Powell Blvd between 125th Street to 127th Streets painted “Black Lives Matter” to pay tribute to Congressman John Lewis. Derrick Johnson, President and CEO NAACP was not at the Harlen tribute, however he made the following statement: “The NAACP family, and the entire nation mourn his passing with sorrow in our hearts, but a conviction in our knowledge that his legacy will live on for generations to come. Often called “one of the most
Congressman Charles Rangel NY Attorney General Letisha James courageous persons the Civil Rights Movement ever produced,” John Lewis dedicated his life to protecting human rights, securing civil liberties, and building what he calls “The Beloved Community” in Ameri-
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ca. By 1963, Lewis was dubbed one of the Big Six leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. At the age of 23, he was an architect and a keynote speaker at the historic March on Washington in August 1963. He went
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on to become a United States Congressman and had served as U.S. Representative of Georgia’s Fifth Congressional District since 1986. John Lewis is the recipient of numerous awards, including
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NAACP NY President Hazel Dukes the prestigious Martin Luther King, Jr. Nonviolent Peace Prize. He received the NAACP Spingarn Medal in 2002 and the NAACP Chairman’s Award in 2020. We are deeply saddened by his passing but profoundly grateful for his immense contributions to justice. A national treasure and a civil rights legend for the ages, he used every waking moment of his 80 years to push this country toward more representative democracy and left behind a remarkable model.
It is up to us to pick up his mantle and carry on, and we urge the entire nation to join us. As people of all colors are in the streets seeking racial justice, we urge all that can to speak louder and stay a little longer to honor the best warrior for democracy our nation has ever known. The NAACP extends our sincerest condolences to the family of Congressman Lewis and sends prayers of comfort and strength now and always.
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