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The gatherings invoked the Civil Rights leader’s memory while offering another venue for groups protesting the Trump administration this year.
Hundreds of people gathered at Urbana’s Lincoln Square Mall on Thursday to take part in a national event called “Good Trouble Lives On.” The nationwide movement celebrates the life of civil rights leader John Lewis,
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The Sheboygan Press on MSNAbout 100 join 'Good Trouble Lives On' anti-Trump protest at Sheboygan's Peace ParkThe latest anti-Trump protest in Sheboygan drew about 100 people to Peace Park. Some participants marched down Broughton Drive.
Over 100 California cities join July 17 protests honoring Rep. John Lewis and opposing civil rights rollbacks. Follow live updates and photos.
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The Ames Tribune on MSNHundreds rally in Ames for 'Good Trouble Lives On' protest in honor of the late John LewisAmes-based limoncello liqueur wins another award in global competition. What's the secret? Rallies were held in honor of Lewis to mark the fifth anniversary of his death. “John Lewis was the one who coined the phrase ‘Make good trouble,
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Hundreds of protesters gathered at Cleveland’s Market Square on Thursday for “Good Trouble Lives On” Day of Action. The rowdy but peaceful group hoisted upside-down American flags and “No Kings” signs as they chanted and cheered together before marching toward the Hope Memorial Bridge.
Hundreds crowded into King Plaza outside City Hall yesterday at Palo Alto’s “Good Trouble Lives On” event, which honors the legacy of the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a civil rights icon and longtime fighter for voting rights.
Demonstrators turned out at two locations in Pensacola for the “Good Trouble Lives On” nationwide protest on July 17.