WINNER OF FIVE SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS D.C. AWARDS Capture the Moment Shares Visions of John Lewis Page 37 Vol. 55, No. 41 • July 23 - 29, 2020
The World Mourns the Death of John Lewis
5 Councilmember Trayon White joins Rev. Michael Bell on Saturday’s Peace March. (Hamil R. Harris/The Washington Informer)
Peace March Honors Legacy of Lewis, Vivian
A True Icon and Freedom Fighter (1940-2020) By Stacy M. Brown WI Senior Writer @StacyBrownMedia Somewhere it’s raining. Somewhere the heavens have opened up, reflecting the tears which continue to fall across the globe as news of the death of civil
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By Hamil R. Harris and members of Allen AME Church as they lead a peace march through WI Contributing Writer Southeast on Saturday, July 18. Bell organized other faith leadThe activist spirit of two fallen civil rights icons reigned heavy on the heart of the Rev. Michael Bell PEACE Page 38
Heatwave Continues to Wallop East Coast, U.S.
Humidity Makes Temps Feel Like 110 Degrees By D. Kevin McNeir WI Editor @dkevinmcneir You don’t need the weatherman or a thermometer to tell you that the Greater Washington Area remains in the throes of a record heatwave. Stevie Wonder, with his messianic perspective, lamented on the state of the world, describing it as “hotter than July.”
Martha Reeves admitted that whenever she was with “him” it was like a “heatwave.” And the old folks, in very simple terms would observe, “it’s so hot outside you could fry an egg.” Despite the references, power outages, sudden thunderstorms, pools and spraying centers shutdown due to
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