Late Congressman John Lewis' legacy lives on in his friendship with 14-year-old fan Tybre Faw after Faw met Lewis four years ago walking across the Edmund Pettus Bridge for Bloody Sunday, a 1965 march for voting rights in Selma, Alabama.
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Late Congressman John Lewis' legacy lives on in his friendship with 14-year-old fan Tybre Faw after Faw met Lewis four years ago walking across the Edmund Pettus Bridge for Bloody Sunday, a 1965 march for voting rights in Selma, Alabama.
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Walking across the Edmund Pettus Bridge is a powerful experience for pretty much anyone who knows the history of Bloody Sunday, a 1965 march for voting rights in Selma, Alabama, that was stopped by violent, racist state troopers.