Good Trouble Lives On anti-Trump protest
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The nationwide " Good Trouble Lives On " rallies, hosted in several cities to carry on the legacy of late Georgia congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis, aligned with the five-year anniversary of Lewis' death and honored his trademark practice of using non-violent protest as a catalyst for change — a civil act he coined as "good trouble."
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WSAV Savannah on MSN‘Good Trouble Lives On’ protests around coastal Georgia, LowcountryDemonstrators in coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry participated in the nationwide "Good Trouble Lives On" protests Thursday.
Indivisible Lynchburg hosted the 'Good Trouble Lives On' protest and march on Thursday night. According to the group, the Good Trouble Lives On movement pays homage to the late Congressman John Lewis, who fought for the protection of human and civil rights.
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The Good Trouble Lives On protests on July 17 follow similar protests across the U.S., dubbed No Kings, in June.
The gatherings invoked the Civil Rights leader’s memory while offering another venue for groups protesting the Trump administration this year.
Former Representative John Lewis was a prominent figure of the civil rights movement and called peaceful protests “good trouble.”
Residents included Oklahoma City in a nationwide anti-Trump protest effort, which honors the death of civil rights activist John Lewis.