John Lewis Influence On History

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The historical has been changed from time to time throughout the world. As nowadays, the life of everyone is much better than before that; by the success of the technology, the rapidly develop of economic, the hard works and the struggles of people have done before for this country towards a new age. However, we have to talk about many other heroes such as Martin Luther King J.R, John Lewis from many years ago; the most important elements who were to be fought, sacrificed and used their blood to independence for the country. Thus, by lots of effects of each individual and groups, that was a long period of bloody sacrifice of many glorious uprising; it contributed to changed the historical occur from the bottom up. For this purpose, that they …show more content…
The leader was the second important who commanded the group of people to rebelled and fought back again the authority. John Lewis who was a young black man who joined to a lot of different communities for covert operations to tried to create a new authority. Lewis endured the humiliation, beaten from police and whites; however, Lewis never gave up, but he kept going from where began and stood up from when fallen to achieved the purposes to helped them created a new society for everyone lived in the United States. For example, during his speech at Washington on August 28, 1963; that was one of main influenced on both politics and the state apparatus throughout in the United States. As he said: "We cannot be patient, we do not want to be free gradually. We want our freedom, and we want it now" (Lewis II 187). Thus, by a convincing speech with strong words, he has gradually changed the face of the comprehensive social day by day and to affect how people live their lives. In generalizing about John Lewis, he was one of the main crucial elements to influenced how people related to the community and march, particularly in the march. During the civil right movement, Lewis was the chairman of SNCC and one of big six leaders of civil rights movement (Lewis I 126). Before that, he was one of group people who volunteered to participate for the freedom riders; yet he was beaten by a lot of several guys by an angry mood and by police and arrested (Lewis I 126). However, he never gave up which that leads to social communities become stronger by not succumb to the cruel blows of police; the power of everyone spirit and his/her desired to advance and succeed. Finally, by the diligent work plus his bravery; Lewis led the people to overcome the most difficult to the easiest things and partly to helped people solved the issues around social and established a new generation without the