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Congressman John Lewis in Selma on March 7, 1965. Over 50 years later, the battle for equality and civil rights, for everyone, continues.pic.twitter.com/x5TQ9qv1TU
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@repjohnlewis is an American hero and patriot. And he can really bust a move. -
@KathleenAFranck@RepSwalwell@repjohnlewis@HouseDemocrats yeah he can! I want him to party with him! -
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@Pharrell won’t have to use a court order to stop this man from spreading joy with his song! -
Oh heck naw!
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@repjohnlewis , this made my day
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@repjohnlewis is alive makes me happy!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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My hero!
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John Lewis lifts me up.
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What's heart breaking is that the President of France knows about and honors Mr. Lewis service and sacrifices more than many Americans. This man is a national treasure.
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Rep. Lewis has the courage, wisdom and international respect that a POTUS needs.
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The Holy Spirit lives in him. Beautiful.
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I LOVE HIM!! I LOVE THIS










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@repjohnlewis is an American heroThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Love this guy!
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He’s one of my faves
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