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View All Images- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) seconds the nomination of former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for President of the United States during the second session of the 2016 Democratic National Convention at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, July 26, 2016. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City)/AdMedia
- Washington, DC -- Photograph of the President's meeting with the leaders of the March on Washington on August 28, 1963. Left to Right Willard Wirtz, Martin Luther King, Jr., Eugene Carson Blake, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Walter Reuther Others not in order A. Philip Randolph, John Lewis, Whitney Young, Mathew Ahmann, Joachin Prinz, Roy Wilkins, Floyd McKissick. Credit: White House via CNP/AdMedia
- Washington, DC -- Photograph of the President's meeting with the leaders of the March on Washington on August 28, 1963. Left to Right Willard Wirtz, Martin Luther King, Jr., Eugene Carson Blake, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Walter Reuther Others not in order A. Philip Randolph, John Lewis, Whitney Young, Mathew Ahmann, Joachin Prinz, Roy Wilkins, Floyd McKissick. Credit: White House via CNP/AdMedia
- Actor Samuel Jackson poses with Civil Rights pioneer John Lewis (D-GA) during a reception in honor of the opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture listens, in the Grand Foyer of the White House September 23, 2016, Washington, DC. Credit: Aude Guerrucci / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), left, and Susannah Heschel, Eli Black Associate, Professor of Jewish Studies, Dartmouth College, right, arrive on stage to discuss Jewish involvement in the Civil Rights Movement at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC during the Jewish Federations of North America General Assembly on Sunday, November 13, 2016. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), left, and Susannah Heschel, Eli Black Associate, Professor of Jewish Studies, Dartmouth College, right, discuss Jewish involvement in the Civil Rights Movement at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC during the Jewish Federations of North America General Assembly on Sunday, November 13, 2016. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), left, and Susannah Heschel, Eli Black Associate, Professor of Jewish Studies, Dartmouth College, right, discuss Jewish involvement in the Civil Rights Movement at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC during the Jewish Federations of North America General Assembly on Sunday, November 13, 2016. They held part of their discussion in front of the iconic photo of Dr. Heschel's father, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, with Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Rabbi Maurice Eisendrath (carrying the Torah) in Montgomery, Alabama. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States President George W. Bush signs H. R. 3491, the National Museum of African-American History and Culture Act, in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, DC on December 16, 2003. The act authorizes the creation of a Smithsonian Institution museum dedicated to the legacy of African Americans in America. Unless otherwise noted, the attendees are members of the Presidential Commission on the Development of the National Museum of African-American History and Culture. From left, they are 1. Doctor Robert Wright, commission Chairman; 2. Renee Amoore; 3. Vicky Bailey; 4. Andrew McLemore, Jr.; 5. United States Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, Democrat of the District of Columbia); 6. United States Senator Rick Santorum, (Republican of Pennsylvania; 7. Michael Lomax; 8. United States Representative John Lewis, (Democrat of Georgia); 9. Harold Skramstad, Jr.; 10. Barbara Franco; 11. Robert Wilkins; 12. United States Senator Sam Brownback, (Republican of Kansas); 13. Cicely Tyson; 14. Lerone Bennett, Jr.; 15. United States Representative John Larson, (Democrat of Connecticut); 16. Eric Sexton; 17. Claudine Brown; 18. Larry Small, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution; 19. Currie Ballard./AdMedia
- United States President George W. Bush signs H. R. 3491, the National Museum of African-American History and Culture Act, in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, DC on December 16, 2003. The act authorizes the creation of a Smithsonian Institution museum dedicated to the legacy of African Americans in America. Unless otherwise noted, the attendees are members of the Presidential Commission on the Development of the National Museum of African-American History and Culture. From left, they are 1. Doctor Robert Wright, commission Chairman; 2. Renee Amoore; 3. Vicky Bailey; 4. Andrew McLemore, Jr.; 5. United States Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, Democrat of the District of Columbia); 6. United States Senator Rick Santorum, (Republican of Pennsylvania; 7. Michael Lomax; 8. United States Representative John Lewis, (Democrat of Georgia); 9. Harold Skramstad, Jr.; 10. Barbara Franco; 11. Robert Wilkins; 12. United States Senator Sam Brownback, (Republican of Kansas); 13. Cicely Tyson; 14. Lerone Bennett, Jr.; 15. United States Representative John Larson, (Democrat of Connecticut); 16. Eric Sexton; 17. Claudine Brown; 18. Larry Small, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution; 19. Currie Ballard./AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) speaks at the "Campaign to the Summit", a march on Washington, D.C. supporting freedom for Jews living in the Soviet Union, on Sunday, December 6, 1987. 200,000 people marched to focus attention on the repression of Soviet Jewry, was scheduled a day before United States President Ronald Reagan and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev began a 2 day summit in Washington where they signed the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) speaks at the "Campaign to the Summit", a march on Washington, D.C. supporting freedom for Jews living in the Soviet Union, on Sunday, December 6, 1987. 200,000 people marched to focus attention on the repression of Soviet Jewry, was scheduled a day before United States President Ronald Reagan and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev began a 2 day summit in Washington where they signed the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representatives Barbara Lee (Democrat of California), left, John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), center, and Lisa Blunt Rochester (Democrat of Delaware), right, depart the US Senate Chamber after joining their US House Democratic colleagues in witnessing two votes on legislation to reopen the government in the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 24, 2019. Both proposals were voted upon and both failed to get enough votes to pass. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- Panel testifying before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee on the nomination of US Senator Jeff Sessions (Republican of Alabama) to be Attorney General of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNPUnited States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) testifys before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee against the nomination of US Senator Jeff Sessions (Republican of Alabama) to be Attorney General of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Cory Booker (Democrat of New Jersey), left, is welcomed by US Senator Chuck Grassley (Republican of Iowa), Chairman, United States Senate Judiciary Committee, right, prior to testifying on a panel on the nomination of US Senator Jeff Sessions (Republican of Alabama) to be Attorney General of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) looks on from center. Senator Booker became the first sitting senator in US history to testify against a fellow sitting senator at a cabinet confirmation hearing. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), left, and US Representative Joseph Crowley (Democrat of New York), center, take the oath of office on the floor of the US House of Representatives during the opening day session of the 115th Congress in the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Tuesday, January 3, 2017. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City)/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) is among the US House Democrats walking to the US Senate Chamber to witness the two votes to reopen the government in the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 24, 2019. Both proposals were voted upon and both failed to get enough votes to pass. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) prior to appearing on a panel testifying before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee on the nomination of US Senator Jeff Sessions (Republican of Alabama) to be Attorney General of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Rep. Lewis testified against Sessions. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representatives John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), left, Emanuel Cleaver II (Democrat of Missouri), center, and Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democrat of Florida), right, share a conversation prior to US President Barack Obama delivering his final State of the Union Address in the US House Chamber in the US Capitol on Tuesday, January 12, 2016. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City)/AdMedia
- Panel testifying before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee on the nomination of US Senator Jeff Sessions (Republican of Alabama) to be Attorney General of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNPUnited States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) testifys before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee against the nomination of US Senator Jeff Sessions (Republican of Alabama) to be Attorney General of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Cory Booker (Democrat of New Jersey), left, and US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) arrive to appear on a panel testifying before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee on the nomination of US Senator Jeff Sessions (Republican of Alabama) to be Attorney General of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Senator Booker became the first sitting senator in US history to testify against a fellow sitting senator at a cabinet confirmation hearing. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- Washington, DC - March 4, 2009 -- United States Senator Roland Burress (Democrat of Illinois) shares some thoughts on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives with U.S. Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) as they await the arrival of Prime Minister Gordon Brown of the United Kingdom who will address a Joint Session of the United States Congress in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, March 4, 2009..Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Cory Booker (Democrat of New Jersey), left, and US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) speak prior to appearing on a panel testifying before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee on the nomination of US Senator Jeff Sessions (Republican of Alabama) to be Attorney General of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Senator Booker became the first sitting senator in US history to testify against a fellow sitting senator at a cabinet confirmation hearing. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- Panel testifying before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee on the nomination of US Senator Jeff Sessions (Republican of Alabama) to be Attorney General of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNPUnited States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) testifys before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee against the nomination of US Senator Jeff Sessions (Republican of Alabama) to be Attorney General of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- Panel testifying before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee on the nomination of US Senator Jeff Sessions (Republican of Alabama) to be Attorney General of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNPUnited States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) testifys before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee against the nomination of US Senator Jeff Sessions (Republican of Alabama) to be Attorney General of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- Panel testifying before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee on the nomination of US Senator Jeff Sessions (Republican of Alabama) to be Attorney General of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNPUnited States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) testifys before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee against the nomination of US Senator Jeff Sessions (Republican of Alabama) to be Attorney General of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) makes remarks as US House Democrats appear on the East Steps of the US Capitol to make a statement against gun violence in the wake of the Las Vegas Massacre in Washington, DC on Wednesday, October 4, 2017. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), and other members of the Congressional Black Caucus line up as they wait to enter as a group to attend the memorial services for US Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland), at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, Thursday, October 24, 2019. Credit: Pablo Martinez Monsivais / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Former United States Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Democrat of Arizona) makes remarks as US House Democrats appear on the East Steps of the US Capitol to make a statement against gun violence in the wake of the Las Vegas Massacre in Washington, DC on Wednesday, October 4, 2017. Looking on from left is US Representative Mike Thompson (Democrat of California), left, and US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), right. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- From left to right: Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (Democrat of California), US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Republican of Kentucky), US House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (Republican of Louisiana), US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (Democrat of New York), and US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) sit in front of US Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland)) casket who lies in state within Statuary Hall during a memorial ceremony on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Thursday October 24, 2019. Credit: Melina Mara / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) pays his respects to US Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland) as Cummings lies in state outside of the House Chamber in the Will Rogers corridor of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on October 24th, 2019. Credit: Anna Moneymaker / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (Democrat of California) stands by as US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) pays his respects to US Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland)as Cummings lies in state outside of the House Chamber in the Will Rogers corridor of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on October 24th, 2019. Credit: Anna Moneymaker / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (Democrat of California) and US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) pay their respects to US Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland) as Cummings lies in state outside of the House Chamber in the Will Rogers corridor of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on October 24th, 2019. Credit: Anna Moneymaker / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (Democrat of California) and US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) pay their respects to US Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland) as Cummings lies in state outside of the House Chamber in the Will Rogers corridor of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on October 24th, 2019. Credit: Anna Moneymaker / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative James E. Clyburn (Democrat of South Carolina), the Assistant House Democratic Leader, right, greets incoming Speaker of the US House of Representatives Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin), center, as the latter is escorted to the rostrum in the US House Chamber in the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday, October 29, 2015. At bottom left is US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia). Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) arrives to pay his respects to US Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland) as Cummings lies in state outside of the House Chamber in the Will Rogers corridor of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on October 24th, 2019. Credit: Anna Moneymaker / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), and other members of the Congressional Black Caucus as they wait to enter as a group to attend the memorial services for US Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland), at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, Thursday, October 24, 2019. Credit: Pablo Martinez Monsivais / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- From left to right: Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (Democrat of California), US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Republican of Kentucky), US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (Democrat of New York), US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), US House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (Republican of California), and US House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (Democrat of Maryland) stand in front of United States Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland) casket who lies in state within Statuary Hall during a memorial ceremony on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Thursday October 24, 2019. Credit: Melina Mara / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- From left to right: Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (Democrat of California), US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Republican of Kentucky), US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (Democrat of New York), US House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (Republican of California), US House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (Democrat of Maryland), US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), and US House Assistant Democratic Leader James Clyburn (Democrat of South Carolina) attend memorial services for US Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland) in Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, U.S., October 24, 2019. Credit: Joshua Roberts / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (Democrat of California) and US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) pay their respects to US Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland) as Cummings lies in state outside of the House Chamber in the Will Rogers corridor of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on October 24th, 2019. Credit: Anna Moneymaker / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) makes remarks as US House Democrats appear on the East Steps of the US Capitol to make a statement against gun violence in the wake of the Las Vegas Massacre in Washington, DC on Wednesday, October 4, 2017. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative Maxine Waters (Democrat of California), top, US Representative Frederica Wilson (Democrat of Florida), left, US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), and US Representative Robert Scott (Democrat of Virginia), lower right, walk past the casket of late US Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland) during a memorial service in National Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019. Cummings, a key figure in Democrats' impeachment inquiry and a fierce critic of US President Donald J. Trump, died at the age of 68 on October 17 due to complications concerning long-standing health challenges. Credit: Al Drago / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) listens as US House Democrats make statements during an appearance on the East Steps of the US Capitol to make a statement against gun violence in the wake of the Las Vegas Massacre in Washington, DC on Wednesday, October 4, 2017. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) makes remarks as US House Democrats appear on the East Steps of the US Capitol to make a statement against gun violence in the wake of the Las Vegas Massacre in Washington, DC on Wednesday, October 4, 2017. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- From left to right: Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (Democrat of California), US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Republican of Kentucky), US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (Democrat of New York), US House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (Democrat of Maryland), US House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (Republican of California), US House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (Republican of Louisiana), and US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) wait for the beginning of a memorial service for the late US Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland) at the Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol October 24, 2019 in Washington, DC. Rep. Cummings passed away on October 17, 2019 at the age of 68 from "complications concerning longstanding health challenges." Credit: Alex Wong / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (Republican of Louisiana) talks with US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) as they gather with Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democrat of the District of Columbia) and US Representative Sheila Jackson Lee (Democrat of Texas) prior to a ceremony in honor of US Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland), who died on October 17 and who will lie in state in Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, U.S., October 24, 2019. Credit: Joshua Roberts / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) and others visit the casket of US Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland) in National Statuary Hall at the United States Capitol on Thursday October 24, 2019 in Washington, DC. The service preceded Cummings lying in state in front of the US House chambers. Credit: Matt McClain / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative James E. Clyburn (Democrat of South Carolina), the Assistant House Democratic Leader, right, enjoys a laugh with incoming Speaker of the US House of Representatives Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin), center, as the latter is escorted to the rostrum in the US House Chamber in the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday, October 29, 2015. At bottom left is US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia). Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) appears at the U.S. House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct to offer support for U.S. Representative Charles Rangel (Democrat of New York) as the committee deliberates Rangel's punishment after his conviction on 11 of 13 ethics violations in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, November 18, 2010..Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP.(RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City)/AdMedia
- Former United States Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Democrat of Arizona), left is greeted by US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), right, as she arrives to join US House Democrats as they appear on the East Steps of the US Capitol to make a statement against gun violence in the wake of the Las Vegas Massacre in Washington, DC on Wednesday, October 4, 2017. Looking on from the center is US Representative Mike Thompson (Democrat of California). Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), center, and US Representative Mike Thompson (Democrat of California), left, and US Representative Robin Kelly (Democrat of Illinois) lead US House Democrats down the East Steps of the US Capitol to make a statement against gun violence in the wake of the Las Vegas Massacre in Washington, DC on Wednesday, October 4, 2017. Also visible in the photo are US House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (Democrat of California), far left, and US House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (Democrat of Maryland), slightly left behind Rep. Lewis. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- Civil Rights icon United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) prepares to pay his respects to the late US Representative Elijah Cummings (Democrat of Maryland) who lies in state within Statuary Hall during a memorial ceremony on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Thursday October 24, 2019. Credit: Melina Mara / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) makes remarks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina on Thursday, September 6, 2012. .Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP.(RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City)/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) makes remarks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina on Thursday, September 6, 2012. .Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP.(RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City)/AdMedia
- Governor Michael Dukakis (Democrat of Massachusetts), the 1988 Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States, delivers remarks at the 25th anniversary commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr's March on Washington on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC on August 27, 1988. Pictured from left to right: Mayor Andrew Young (Democrat of Atlanta, Georgia), United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), unidentified, Governor Dukakis, and the Reverend Jesse Jackson. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- Governor Michael Dukakis (Democrat of Massachusetts), the 1988 Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States, waves to the crowd as he prepares to make remarks at the 25th anniversary commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr's March on Washington on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC on August 27, 1988. Pictured from left to right: Mayor Andrew Young (Democrat of Atlanta, Georgia), United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), unidentified, Governor Dukakis, and the Reverend Jesse Jackson. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- Photograph of United States President John F. Kennedy's meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC with the leaders of the March on Washington on August 28, 1963. From left to right: Willard Wirtz, Martin Luther King, Jr., Eugene Carson Blake, John F. Kennedy, VP Lyndon Baines Johnson, Walter Reuther Others not in order A. Philip Randolph, John Lewis, Whitney Young, Mathew Ahmann, Joachin Prinz, Roy Wilkins, Floyd McKissick. Credit: White House via CNP/AdMedia
- Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, 4th from left, and other civil rights leaders hold hands as they lead a crowd of hundreds of thousands at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Washington DC, August 28, 1963. from left to right: John Lewis, Mathew Ahmann, unidentified, Dr. King, unidentified, unidentified, Rabbi Joachim Prinz, unidentified, and Whitney Young. Credit: Arnie Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and Mathew Ahmann, Executive Director of the National Catholic Conference for Interrracial Justice, in a crowd in Washington, D.C. on August 28, 1963. John Lewis is partially obscured at far left. Credit: National Archives via CNP/AdMedia
- From left to right: United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), Ambassador Andrew Young, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Lynda Bird Johnson Robb, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, first lady Michelle Obama, Ambassador Caroline Kennedy, and United States President Barack Obama listen to the National Anthem at the Let Freedom Ring ceremony on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- Leaders of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom raise their hands together as they move along Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C. on August 28, 1963. Some of the leaders in the march, from left to right, include John Lewis, Mathew Ahmann, Roy Wilkins, Dr. King, Rabbi Joachim Prinz, A. Philip Randolph, and Whitney Young. Credit: Arnie Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), the last surviving speaker at the March in 1963, makes remarks at the Let Freedom Ring ceremony on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and Mathew Ahmann, Executive Director of the National Catholic Conference for Interrracial Justice, in a crowd in Washington, D.C. on August 28, 1963. John Lewis is partially obscured at far left. Credit: National Archives via CNP/AdMedia
- Civil rights leader and Democratic Representative from Georgia John Lewis delivers remarks in front of a freedom bell during the 'Let Freedom Ring' commemoration event, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC, USA, 28 August 2013. The event was held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 28 August 1963 March on Washington led by the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., where he famously gave his 'I Have a Dream' speech. Credit: Michael Reynolds / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), the last surviving speaker at the March in 1963, listens to the National Anthem at the Let Freedom Ring ceremony on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- US President Barack Obama (R) hugs civil rights leader and Democratic Representative from Georgia John Lewis (2-R)after Lewis delivered remarks, as former US President Jimmy Carter (L) and former US President Bill Clinton (2-L) look on, during the 'Let Freedom Ring' commemoration event at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC, USA, 28 August 2013. The event was held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 28 August 1963 March on Washington led by the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., where he famously gave his 'I Have a Dream' speech. Credit: Michael Reynolds / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) departs the House chamber with a copy of U.S. President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address that was delivered to a Joint Session of Congress in the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, January 28, 2014. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City)/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) listens as U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama honor him and the other recipients of the 2010 Medal of Freedom, "the Nation's highest civilian honor presented to individuals who have made especially meritorious contributions to the security or national interests of the United States, to world peace, or to cultural or other significant public or private endeavors", in a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, February 15, 2011..Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama, center, listens as he is introduced by US Representative John Lewis (Democrt of Georgia), left, prior to making remarks at a session hosted by the White House Office of Public Engagement on strengthening and protecting the right to vote at the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, August 6, 2015. The event was attended by civil rights leaders, faith leaders, voting rights activists and state and local officials. At right is US Attorney General Loretta Lynch. Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Members of the House Democratic Caucus, led by United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), arrive at the Gabriel Zimmerman room to attend a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama to discuss his trade agenda in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on June 12, 2015. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Washington DC Mayor Adrian Fenty , United States Delegate Eleanor Homes Norton (Democrat of the District of Columbia), and U.S. Representative John Lewis listen to U.S. President Barack Obama make a Father's Day speech at THEARK in Washington, DC on Monday, June 21, 2010. .Credit: Dennis Brack - Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama, left, makes his way to the podium after being introduced by US Representative John Lewis, center, to make remarks at a session hosted by the White House Office of Public Engagement on strengthening and protecting the right to vote at the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, August 6, 2015. The event was attended by civil rights leaders, faith leaders, voting rights activists and state and local officials. Representative Lewis is shaking hands with US Attorney General Loretta Lynch, right. Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama makes remarks at a session hosted by the White House Office of Public Engagement on strengthening and protecting the right to vote at the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, August 6, 2015. The event was attended by civil rights leaders, faith leaders, voting rights activists and state and local officials. At right is US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia.) Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia)l ,left, welcomes US President Barack Obama to the podium to make remarks at a session hosted by the White House Office of Public Engagement on strengthening and protecting the right to vote at the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, August 6, 2015. The event was attended by civil rights leaders, faith leaders, voting rights activists and state and local officials. Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama present the 2010 Medal of Freedom, "the Nation's highest civilian honor presented to individuals who have made especially meritorious contributions to the security or national interests of the United States, to world peace, or to cultural or other significant public or private endeavors", to U.S. Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), a giant of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, in a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, February 15, 2011..Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama makes remarks at a session hosted by the White House Office of Public Engagement on strengthening and protecting the right to vote at the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, August 6, 2015. The event was attended by civil rights leaders, faith leaders, voting rights activists and state and local officials. At right is US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia.) Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative Joseph Crowley (Democrat of New York), left, points out a guest in the gallery to U.S. Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), right, as they await the arrival of U.S. President Barack Obama to deliver his first State of the Union Address in the Chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, January 27, 2010..Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP.(RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City)/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama makes remarks at a session hosted by the White House Office of Public Engagement on strengthening and protecting the right to vote at the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, August 6, 2015. The event was attended by civil rights leaders, faith leaders, voting rights activists and state and local officials. From left to right: President Obama, US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), and US Attorney General Loretta Lynch. Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama listen to the National Anthem sung by Denyce Graves at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, February 22, 2012. The museum is scheduled to open in 2015 and will be the only national museum devoted exclusively to the documentation of African American life, art, history and culture. From left to right: U.S. Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia); Denyce Graves; Wayne Clough, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution; Mrs. Obama; and President Obama..Credit: Andrew Harrer / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama , center, hugs US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), left, after making remarks at a session hosted by the White House Office of Public Engagement on strengthening and protecting the right to vote at the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, August 6, 2015. The event was attended by civil rights leaders, faith leaders, voting rights activists and state and local officials. US Attorney General Loretta Lynch is at right. Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), right, flashes a thumbs-up to an unidentified guest in the gallery as U.S. Representative Joseph Crowley (Democrat of New York), left, looks on as they await the arrival of U.S. President Barack Obama to deliver his first State of the Union Address in the Chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, January 27, 2010..Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP.(RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City)/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama makes remarks at a session hosted by the White House Office of Public Engagement on strengthening and protecting the right to vote at the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, August 6, 2015. The event was attended by civil rights leaders, faith leaders, voting rights activists and state and local officials. From left to right: President Obama, US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), and US Attorney General Loretta Lynch. Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama makes remarks at a session hosted by the White House Office of Public Engagement on strengthening and protecting the right to vote at the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, August 6, 2015. The event was attended by civil rights leaders, faith leaders, voting rights activists and state and local officials. From left to right: President Obama, US Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), and US Attorney General Loretta Lynch. Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), right, flashes a thumbs-up to an unidentified guest in the gallery he awaits the arrival of U.S. President Barack Obama to deliver his first State of the Union Address in the Chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, January 27, 2010..Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP.(RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City)/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis Democrat of Georgia), left, U.S President Barack Obama, center, and former President George W. Bush (R) share the stage with the Bonner Family during the opening ceremony of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture on September 24, 2016 in Washington, DC. The museum is opening thirteen years after Congress and President George W. Bush authorized its construction. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- From left to right: Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) Chairman, United States Representative Emanuel Cleaver II (Democrat of Missouri); U.S. President Barack Obama; U.S. Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia); Reverend Joseph Lowery; First Lady Michelle Obama; CBC Foundation Chairman U.S. Representative Donald Payne (Democrat of New Jersey) stand for a photo at the conclusion of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards dinner in Washington, DC, September 24, 2011. .Credit: Chris Kleponis / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) speaks at the opening ceremony of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture on September 24, 2016 in Washington, DC. The museum is opening thirteen years after Congress and President George W. Bush authorized its construction. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama, left, and the current Speaker of the U.S. House John Boehner (Republican of Ohio), right, attend a memorial service honoring former Speaker of the U.S. House Thomas S. Foley (Democrat of Washington) in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on October 29, 2013. Foley represented Washington's 5th Congressional District was the 57th Speaker of the US House of Representatives from 1989 to 1995. He later served as US Ambassador to Japan from 1997 to 2001. U.S. Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) is at the far left behind President Obama. Credit: Aude Guerrucci / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama, left, speaks to Tom Foley's wife Heather, right, during a memorial service honoring former Speaker of the U.S. House Thomas S. Foley (Democrat of Washington) in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on October 29, 2013. Foley represented Washington's 5th Congressional District was the 57th Speaker of the US House of Representatives from 1989 to 1995. He later served as US Ambassador to Japan from 1997 to 2001. U.S. Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) is seen between the President and Mrs. Foley. Credit: Aude Guerrucci / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama, left, and the current Speaker of the U.S. House John Boehner (Republican of Ohio), right, attend a memorial service honoring former Speaker of the U.S. House Thomas S. Foley (Democrat of Washington) in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on October 29, 2013. Foley represented Washington's 5th Congressional District was the 57th Speaker of the US House of Representatives from 1989 to 1995. He later served as US Ambassador to Japan from 1997 to 2001. U.S. Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) is at the far left behind President Obama. Credit: Aude Guerrucci / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- From left to right: Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) Chairman, United States Representative Emanuel Cleaver II (Democrat of Missouri); U.S. President Barack Obama; U.S. Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia); Reverend Joseph Lowery; First Lady Michelle Obama; CBC Foundation Chairman U.S. Representative Donald Payne (Democrat of New Jersey) stand for a photo at the conclusion of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards dinner in Washington, DC, September 24, 2011. .Credit: Chris Kleponis / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Washington, DC - September 9, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama with Representatives Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) and John Lewis (D-GA) as he leaves after speaking about health care reform before a joint session of the U.S. Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington September 9, 2009. .Credit: Jason Reed / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- (L to R) : Former First Lady Laura Bush, United States President Barack Obama, U.S. Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) and former U.S. President George W. Bush attend the opening ceremony of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture on September 24, 2016 in Washington, DC. The museum is opening thirteen years after Congress and President George W. Bush authorized its construction. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama hugs former U.S. President George W. Bush as U.S. Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia), left, looks on during the opening ceremony of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture on September 24, 2016 in Washington, DC. The museum is opening thirteen years after Congress and President George W. Bush authorized its construction. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- (L to R) : Former First Lady Laura Bush, United States President Barack Obama, U.S. Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) and former U.S. President George W. Bush attend the opening ceremony of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture on September 24, 2016 in Washington, DC. The museum is opening thirteen years after Congress and President George W. Bush authorized its construction. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- (L to R) : Former First Lady Laura Bush, United States President Barack Obama, U.S. Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) and former U.S. President George W. Bush attend the opening ceremony of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture on September 24, 2016 in Washington, DC. The museum is opening thirteen years after Congress and President George W. Bush authorized its construction. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) speaks at the opening ceremony of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture on September 24, 2016 in Washington, DC. The museum is opening thirteen years after Congress and President George W. Bush authorized its construction. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Washington, D.C. - May 9, 2009 -- United States Representative John Lewis (Democrat of Georgia) attends one of the parties prior to the White House Correspondents Dinner in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, May 9, 2009..Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP.(RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City)/AdMedia `