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Chapter 18: Atlanta
Chapter 18: Atlanta takes the reader on a journey through John Lewis's return to his hometown of Atlanta in 1980, as he sought to continue his public service work after years of activism. Initially, Lewis considered running for mayor, yet after careful reflection, he decided that this role wasn’t a good fit for him. Instead, he focused on the upcoming city council elections in 1981, aiming for an at-large seat, recognizing his desire to serve the community in a different capacity. During this time, Lewis…-
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Chapter 18 reveals the struggles I faced while on the Onyx Hotel Tour, a period filled with exhaustion, pain, and personal turmoil. The tour itself was a dark chapter, both professionally and emotionally. I had the added stress of managing long rehearsals, performances, and the grueling travel schedules that wore me down. The overall atmosphere of the tour was heavy—filled with moody lighting, dark themes, and high-energy performances. My relationship with my brother Bryan also started to shift, as he…-
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Chapter 17 highlights the early life and challenges of Booker T. Washington, born in Virginia in 1856, into slavery. He was denied a last name because his mother was enslaved and his father was unknown. Washington's desire for education was strong, but he was barred from attending school and could only watch the daughters of his enslavers learning from outside a one-room schoolhouse. After the Civil War, when his mother gained her freedom, Washington’s family faced severe poverty, which prevented them…
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Chapter 17: ACTION
Chapter 17: ACTION takes the reader through a pivotal chapter in John Lewis's life, where he transitions into a new role after the defeat of his congressional bid. In April, an offer from President Jimmy Carter changes the course of his journey. Carter, known for his complex blend of Southern populism and technical expertise, appointed people from diverse backgrounds to serve in his administration. Sam Brown, a notable advocate for anti-war efforts, was tasked with leading ACTION, a new umbrella agency…-
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Chapter 17 reflects a time when my career reached a new level of success, but my personal life began to spiral. In the Zone, my new album, was a significant milestone in my career, with singles like “Me Against the Music,” which featured Madonna, and “Toxic,” which became one of my biggest hits. “Toxic” was not only a commercial success but also a creative triumph, earning me a Grammy Award. The innovative sound of “Toxic” still excites me when I perform it live, and I’m proud of how it…-
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Chapter 16: The First Race
Chapter 16: The First Race highlights John Lewis’s initial foray into electoral politics and the challenges he faced as he campaigned for a congressional seat in 1976. Following Jimmy Carter’s election as President, Andrew Young’s appointment as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations opened up a seat in Congress that many, including Lewis, had their eyes on. Initially hesitant, Lewis worried that his entry into the race might risk African American representation in Congress, especially…-
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Chapter 16 details the life of Julius Rosenwald, a figure whose early experiences and later success would leave a lasting impact on American society. Born in 1862 to Samuel and Augusta Rosenwald, Julius came into the world at a pivotal moment in history. His father, Samuel, had emigrated from Europe with hopes of a better life, unaware that his family would eventually face the struggles of living near a future U.S. president and encountering the growing threat of the Ku Klux Klan. The Rosenwald family…
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Chapter 16 highlights the emotional complexities and challenges I faced during a pivotal period in my life, both personally and professionally. After Justin and I officially broke up, I heard about his relationships with several other women. While I understood his actions, given his newfound solo career and status as a heartthrob, it still hurt. At the same time, I realized that if Justin was moving on, I should do the same. After a long period of heartache and being on tour, I decided to step back into…-
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Chapter 15 introduces the life of William James Edwards, born at the close of the Civil War in Snow Hill, Alabama, just after his family was emancipated from enslavement. Originally named Ulysses Grant Edwards, he was renamed William by his grandmother after his mother passed away. During childhood, William faced a severe illness that led to the death of parts of his bones, leaving him with limited mobility. As a result, he often had to crawl rather than walk. After his grandmother’s death, William was…
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Chapter 15: The Voter Education Project takes readers through John Lewis's transformative journey in the aftermath of Richard Nixon's election in 1968, combining his personal evolution with his deepening commitment to political activism. In December of that year, Lewis married Lillian at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, marking a new chapter in his life. While his marriage to Lillian symbolized personal happiness, it also mirrored the ongoing fight for civil rights that shaped his worldview. His…
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