John Lewis, Good Trouble and protests
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More than 200 rallied in Fort Myers to honor John Lewis and protest what they see as threats to civil and human rights.
A rally at MLK Jr. Memorial Park commemorated the fifth anniversary of civil rights leader and U.S. Rep. John Lewis' death.
Five years after the death of civil rights leader John Lewis, a group of demonstrators gathered Thursday to honor his legacy while also protesting
ATLANTA — Communities across the country held rallies to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the passing of Rep. John Lewis. They are also part of a National Day of Action called “Good Trouble Lives On.”
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Atlanta News First on MSNAtlanta News First at 7: Rallies held on 5th anniversary of John Lewis’ deathThursday marks five years since the death of John Lewis, a prominent civil rights activist and longtime Georgia congressman.
A protest dubbed the "Make Good Trouble Rally" in honor of late U.S. Rep. John Lewis is planned for Chicago Thursday in Daley Plaza to oppose President Trump and his policies.
The 'Good Trouble' protests are part of a nationwide mobilization to honor the late Congressman John Lewis and to protest the Trump administration.
Protests called "Good Trouble Lives On" are scheduled for July 17, 2025, five years after the death of John Lewis. The protests oppose President Trump's policies and are considered a follow-up to the "No Kings" protests held on June 14, 2025. Over 1,600 "Good Trouble" protests are planned nationwide, with at least ten in Tennessee.