Good trouble: Lewis, Mandela, and authentic power
John Lewis embodied a form of resistance that changed history, and a relationship to power that makes today’s so-called ‘strongmen’ look weak.

John Lewis, whose scarred, unbreakable skull was a luminous monument to the “good trouble” he s...
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