The Life, Struggles, and Successes of U.S. Democratic House Representative John Lewis: The Number of Siblings Lewis Has and the Agricultural Products Produced by the Lewis Family Farm, the True Reason the Montgomery Bus Boycott Occurred, the Forced Regulations for Black American’s When Using Public Transport During the Early to Mid 20th Century, How Bus Drivers Stole From Black American Customers During the Early to Mid 20th Century, the Number of People Who Participated Within the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Length of Time the Montgomery Bus Boycott Occurred for, the Total Economic Cost of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Origin of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, Lewis Becoming Educated Upon Non-Violent Civil Protest in 1959 and 1960, the Primary Target of Lewis’ Non-Violent Civil Protest, the Reason Lewis’ Students Conducted Non-Violent Civil Protest Role Playing Games, the Year the U.S. Supreme Court Deemed Segregation Unconstitutional, the Effect of This Legislative Policy Within the Southern U.S., U.S. Civil Rights Organization the Freedom Riders Migrating From Washington D.C., United States of America to New Orleans, United States of America, the Result of This Non-Violent Civil Protest, Lewis’s View of Civil Rights and Domestic Terrorism, Notable U.S. Government Organizations and Politicians in Support of Civil Rights During the Mid 20th Century, the Law Enforcement Escort Afforded to the Freedom Riders, the Point at Which the Law Enforcement Escort of the Freedom Riders Was Rescinded, the Eruption of Violence After the Freedom Riders Stopped at the Greyhound Bus Station in Anniston, United States of America, How This Violent Attack Was Executed, Lewis’ Instruction to Those Being Targeted, How the Freedom Riders Stood United Whilst Being Violently Attacked, the Violence Experienced by Lewis, the Length of Time Before Law Enforcement Arrived to Intervene During the Anniston Bus Burning (Anniston Attack on the Freedom Riders), the Length of Time This Violence Commenced, Lewis’ Concept of “Love in Action”, the Person Who Apologized to Lewis on Television During a Broadcast of U.S. Media Company Cable News Network (CNN), the Reason U.S. Domestic Terrorist Sympathizer Elwin Wilson Migrated to Washington D.C., Lewis’ Response to Elwin, the Person Who Became Chairman of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee in 1963, the Reason Lewis Was Requested to Attend the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom Protest Demonstration in 1963, the Speech Lewis Delivered at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, the Reason Lewis Attended the Selma to Montgomery March Demonstrations as a Private Citizen, Lewis’ Description of the Selma to Montgomery March Demonstrations, the Blockade of the Edmund Pettus Bridge During the Selma to Montgomery March Demonstrations, the Reaction of Protest Demonstrators After Reaching the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Law Enforcement Attacking Protest Demonstrators, the Injury Sustained by Lewis, the Date the Selma to Montgomery March Demonstrations Began, the Reason Lewis Was Replaced as Chairman Within the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee, Lewis’ Description of This Period of His Life, the Reason Lewis is Described as the Spiritual Son of U.S. Minister Martin Luther King Jr., How Lewis Viewed King Jr., Lewis Running for Public Office Within the U.S. House of Representatives in 1986, the Person Lewis Ran His Campaign Against, Lewis’ Joke Comparison of Himself and U.S. Member of the Georgia State Senate Julian Bond, Lewis Challenging Bond to an Illicit Drug Examination, the Result of This Examination for Bond, Lewis’ View of This Political Strategy During Late Adulthood, and the Number of Times Lewis Was Arrested During His Lifetime

Democratic Member of the US House of Representatives John Lewis, had 6 brothers and 3 sisters and grew up on a farm which primarily farmed cotton and other vegetables like tomato’s. The bus boycott of 1955 - 1956 was not a confrontation with segregation, rather it was a withdrawal of support from segregation. During segregation, African Americans had to pay their bus fair at the front of the bus, then exit the bus and walk around it to the back where they could board. It was common for bus drive...


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