Home History John Lewis, ‘good trouble’ and authentic stories

John Lewis, ‘good trouble’ and authentic stories

by The 100 Companies
John Lewis, ‘good trouble’ and authentic stories

On March 7, 1965, John Lewis was beaten and bloodied on a bridge in Alabama. Fifty-five years later, his body would lie in state in the U.S. Capitol. In between, he inspired generations with his call to create “good trouble” and became one of America’s most respected congressmen.

Lewis was a man of deeds, but as a legislator and activist, orator and author, he was a grand storyteller. Fluent figures such as Lewis are the most effective people to change minds and inspire action.

Indeed, his life shows what it means to be an authentic storyteller. Learn more here.

– Dan Stefano, WordWrite

You may also like

The Pittsburgh 100

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More