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Congressman John Lewis Describes Sit-Ins

Congressman John Lewis, a veteran of the civil rights movement, recalls the purpose of sit-ins: "By sitting in, or sitting down, in the 1960s as students, we were really standing up for the very best in the American tradition."  He recalls the activists' philosophy of nonviolence in the face of attacks they endured.
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Video length
1 min 39 sec
Date filmed
May 6 2001

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