Wisconsin, protest and Good Trouble
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Former Representative John Lewis was a prominent figure of the civil rights movement and called peaceful protests “good trouble.”
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On the ‘No Kings’ website, there are over 50 protests planned all across the state for Saturday, June 14. Locations range from Superior all the way to the southern border of Wisconsin […]
Known nationally for his opposition to desegregation and federal civil rights mandates, Wallace used Wisconsin as a political laboratory to test whether his hardline message, rooted in states’ rights, anti-federalism, and White backlash, could resonate outside the South.
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Deidra Reese, an activist and member of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative, told The Dispatch that the goal of the demonstration was to "remind folks that there are people out there who care." Reese also said that the collective believes in the late Lewis' legacy as a fierce advocate for civil rights for all people.