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Thursday marks five years since Civil Rights icon and Georgia Congressman John Lewis died after a battle with cancer.
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ATLANTA — Thursday marks five years since the passing of Congressman John Lewis, the iconic maker of "good trouble," and thousands across the country will honor his memory with a day of action. Almost 1,600 events are planned across the U.S. in tribute to Congressman Lewis as part of the "Good Trouble Lives On" campaign.
The protests were slated to take place on Thursday, July 17, the fifth anniversary of the death of civil rights champion and Congressman John Lewis, who popularized the concept of "Good Trouble," referring to non-violent civil disobedience.
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More than 1,600 events are planned across the nation to honor Lewis and protest Trump administration policies and actions.
"Good Trouble Lives On" demonstration planned in Bay County. Here's a breakdown of some reasons they're protesting and a response from the Bay GOP:
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Midland Daily News on MSNEvents in Bay City, Midland to stand up for civil rights, honor late John LewisCommunity members in the Great Lakes Bay Region will join nationwide events honoring the legacy of the late Congressman John Lewis on July 17 and 18.