John Lewis, Good Trouble
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Around 60 demonstrators gathered at Joy Park on July 17, joining a nationwide Good Trouble protest against President Donald Trump's administration.
A young John Lewis helped lead hundreds of peaceful protestors across the bridge in support of equal voting rights for Blacks. Lewis was among those attacked by state troopers, suffering a skull fracture in what would come to be known as "Bloody Sunday."
More than 200 rallied in Fort Myers to honor John Lewis and protest what they see as threats to civil and human rights.
"Good Trouble" rally challenges injustice at Unity Park in Greenville, S.C., July 17, remembering U.S. Rep. John Lewis five years after his passing.
The Good Trouble Lives On protests on July 17 follow similar protests across the U.S., dubbed No Kings, in June.