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The 'Good Trouble Lives On' protest in Redding was the latest rally to bring out a large crowd resisting President Trump and his agenda.
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The Modesto Bee on MSNHundreds show up for ‘Good Trouble’ government protest in ModestoOver 200 people gathered at downtown Modesto’s Five Points intersection for a “Good Trouble Lives On” protest Thursday evening, in honor of the late congressmember and civil rights’ leader John Lewis on the anniversary of his death. Protesters rally in front of BAC bank at Five Points in downtown Modesto for the “Good Trouble Lives On” protest.
Demonstrators have taken to the streets across multiple states on Thursday to protest President Donald Trump’s Administration in a day of action honoring the late civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis, with more events planned across the country in the evening.
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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Thousands rally nationwide to honor John Lewis and protest civil rights rollbacks on the fifth anniversary of his death. This live blog is now closed.
It is the latest in coordinated protests against the policies of the Trump administration
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Centre Daily Times on MSNCentre County residents honor John Lewis, protest Trump at ‘Good Trouble’ eventsIn 1963, 18-year-old Charles Dumas watched in awe as John Lewis delivered his speech during the now-famous March on Washington. Sixty-two years later, on the fifth anniversary of Lewis’ death, 80-year-old Dumas joined demonstrators in front of the Allen Street gates to deliver a speech of his own.
The protests took place on the fifth anniversary of the death of civil rights icon John Lewis. The former congressman coined the phrase "good trouble" to describe peaceful protests challenging civil rights infringements, and organizers say the upcoming demonstrations will carry on this legacy.
Chicago is the flagship city for the 'Good Trouble Lives On' demonstrations Thursday honoring the late civil rights leader John Lewis.
The gatherings invoked the Civil Rights leader’s memory while offering another venue for groups protesting the Trump administration this year.
These reductions will create real challenges for all health systems, including ours,” said Mary Mannix, President and CEO of Augusta Health.