U.S. civil rights pioneer, congressman John Lewis dies

U.S. civil rights pioneer, congressman John Lewis dies

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FILE PHOTO: Congressman John Lewis addresses supporters of Democrat Jon Ossoff as they wait for the poll numbers to come in for Georgia’s 6th Congressional District special election in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., June 20, 2017. REUTERS/Chris Aluka Berry/File Photo

John Lewis, a pioneer of the civil rights movement and long-time member of the U.S. House of Representatives, died on Friday.

Lewis, a member of Congress from Atlanta who had announced in December that he had advanced pancreatic cancer, was 80.

โ€œHe loved this country so much that he risked his life and his blood so that it might live up to its promise,โ€ former President Barack Obama said in a statement. โ€œAnd through the decades, he not only gave all of himself to the cause of freedom and justice, but inspired generations that followed to try to live up to his example.โ€

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in a joint statement, โ€œWe have lost a giant. John Lewis gave all he had to redeem Americaโ€™s unmet promise of equality and justice for all, and to create a place for us to build a more perfect union together.โ€

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called Lewis โ€œa titan of the civil rights movement whose goodness, faith and bravery transformed our nation.โ€

Lewis was a protege of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., whom he met after writing to him when Lewis was just 18. He was the last surviving speaker from the 1963 March on Washington, having stood beside King when he made his โ€œI Have a Dreamโ€ speech.

Lewis kept up the fight for civil rights and human rights until the end of his life, inspiring with others with calls to make โ€œGood Trouble.โ€

In 2016, Lewis led a โ€œsit-inโ€ by House Democrats to demand a vote on gun regulations. He made his last public appearance last month, as protests for racial justice swept the United States and the world.

Using a cane, Lewis walked with Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser on a street by the White House that Bowser had just renamed Black Lives Matter Plaza. It had just been dedicated with a large yellow mural โ€“ large enough to be seen from space โ€“ reading โ€œBlack Lives Matter.โ€

Tributes quickly began pouring in from other politicians, Lewisโ€™ fellow Democrats and Republicans.

The Republican Majority Leader of the U.S. Senate, Mitch McConnell, said Lewis had a place โ€œamong the giants of American historyโ€ even before he was elected to Congress, noting his rise from a family of sharecroppers in segregated Alabama.

โ€œThe Senate and the nation mourn the loss of Congressman John Lewis, a pioneering civil rights leader who put his life on the line to fight racism, promote equal rights, and bring our nation into greater alignment with its founding principles,โ€ McConnell said.

โ€œJohn Lewis was an icon who fought with every ounce of his being to advance the cause of civil rights for all Americans,โ€ said Senator Kamala Harris, the first African American to represent California in the Senate, on Twitter. โ€œIโ€™m devastated for his family, friends, staff โ€“ and all those whose lives he touched.

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