John Lewis most commonly refers to:
This man [ Donald Trump] won in an electoral landslide.
No one can say that this was the decisive and [Russians hacking ] was what elected [Donald] Trump, but clearly his behavior during the campaign in terms of what he said in the week or two before the election was unacceptable.
Well, what Cory Booker and John Lewis are right about is to talk about the racist past of Donald Trump.
Donald Trump has made it clear that certainly over the last few years that President [Barack] Obama was born in Hawaii.
I was so inspired by Dr. King that in 1956 with my brothers and sisters and first cousins, I was only 16 years old, we went down to the public library trying to check out some books and we were told by the librarian that the library was for whites only and not for colors! It was a public library! I never went back to that public library until July 5th, 1998, by this time I'm in the Congress, for a book signing of my book "Walking with the Wind"
The government, both state and federal, has a duty to be reasonable and accommodating.
To question the legitimacy of the next United States president, you know, and you're worried about a tweet that says, hey, why don't you get back to work instead of questioning my legitimacy? Too bad.
I don't have any extraordinary gifts. I'm just an average Joe who grew up very poor in rural Alabama.
It is interesting that [James Comey] is not doing investigations about the possible - possible ties between [Donald] Trump's campaign and the Russians.
In spite of all of the things, the issues, that we may be confronting today, I'm very hopeful, very optimistic about the future.
I think that [James] Comey acted in an outrageous way during the [presidential ] campaign [in 2016].
[Donald Trump's inauguration] will be the first one that I miss since I've been in Congress. You cannot be at home with something that you feel that is wrong, is not right.
Nonviolence is one of those immutable principles that we cannot and must not deviate from.
Medgar Evers was assassinated in his driveway retuning from an NAACP meeting in downtown Jackson. And then you go back there years later, and the blood is still on the driveway. They cannot wash it away.
We have so many issues today that we need to confront. Comprehensive immigration reform. We have to solve the issue of poverty, the issue of hunger, the issue of war - spending billions of dollars to kill rather than to build. We have to deal with the fact that all of our children should be receiving the best possible education.
We built a coalition of conscience, and that we can do it again, and we can go forward, and help redeem the soul of America.
When people tell me nothing has changed, I say come walk in my shoes and I will show you change.
Races don't fall in love, genders don't fall in love: Individuals fall in love. We all should be free to marry the person that we love.
Ornette Coleman is doing the only really new thing in jazz since the innovations in the mid-forties of Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and those of Thelonious Monk
Be prepared to organize nonviolent workshops - a teach-in around what is happening in America today. Organize your teachers and schoolmates, and be prepared to engage in some action.