Fort Myers rally honors John Lewis, pushes for civil rights
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A few hundred people gathered at Pack Square Park on Thursday, July 17 as part of a nationwide series of “Good Trouble Lives On” demonstrations. The national day of nonviolent action, which marked the fifth anniversary of the death of congressman and Civil Rights icon John Lewis,
Omaha's rendition of nationwide "Good Trouble Lives On" day of action emphasized local issues with law enforcement.
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WBAL TV Baltimore on MSN'Good Trouble Lives On' National Action Day organizers hold rally in AnnapolisHundreds of rallies played out across the nation Thursday for the "Good Trouble Lives On" National Day of Action. "We're out here to try and increase awareness, get more public and civic involvement in some of the concerns a lot of people have in what's going on in our federal government,
Organizers will call for passage of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act and other voting rights legislation.
An estimate of more than 1,700 people attended an IndivisibleNOCO rally at Dwayne Webster Veterans Park in June. The group will hold an event in honor of the late Congressman John Lewis, Good Trouble Lives On – March in Peace, Act in Power, on Thursday at the park. (Jeff Larson / Courtesy of IndivisibleNOCO)
The downtown Raleigh rally, part of national “Good Trouble Lives On” protests, will focus on a GOP bill that would affect North Carolina elections.
Approximately 65 protesters gathered in Munn Park sponsored by Indivisible chapter groups for a Good Trouble protest celebrating the legacy of the late civil rights leader John Lewis on Thursday July 17,