Civil Rights Icon John Lewis Remembered in His Hometown
People stand and clap after Gospel recording artist Dottie Peoples sang "On Time God" during the “The Boy from Troy” service celebrating the life of Representative John Lewis in Troy Alabama, on July 25.
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Troy, Ala. (AP) -- Civil rights icon and longtime Georgia congressman John Lewis was remembered Saturday — in the rural Alabama county where his story began — as a humble man who sprang from his family’s farm with a vision that “good trouble” could change the world.
The morning service in the city of Troy in rural Pike County was held at Troy University, where Lewis would often playfully remind the chancellor that he was denied admission in 1957 because he was Black, and where decades later he was awarded an honorary doctorate.