John Lewis' Legacy Honored at the Obama Presidential Center

Plaza at Obama Presidential Center to Bear Name of Civil Rights Icon

John Lewis' Legacy Honored at the Obama Presidential Center




John Lewis' Legacy Honored at the Obama Presidential Center

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Former President Barack Obama announced via Twitter that the plaza at the Obama Presidential Center will be named after the late civil rights leader John Lewis. Obama highlighted Lewis's lifelong dedication to freedom, justice, and equality, noting how Lewis inspired generations of Americans, including himself, to strive for these ideals.

"John Lewis dedicated his life to freedom, justice, and equality – inspiring generations of Americans, including me, to try and live up to his example," Obama tweeted. "Michelle and I are proud that the plaza at the Obama Presidential Center will bear John’s name, and honor his legacy."

John Lewis, a key figure in the American civil rights movement, is remembered for his unwavering commitment to social justice and equality. His efforts, from leading the historic march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma to his long tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives, have left an indelible mark on American history.

The Obama Presidential Center, currently under construction in Chicago, aims to inspire and empower communities to drive change and create a better future. By naming the plaza after John Lewis, the Center acknowledges his monumental contributions to civil rights and serves as a lasting tribute to his enduring legacy.

This dedication not only honors Lewis's remarkable life and work but also ensures that future generations recognize and remember his impact on the fight for equality and justice in America.

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