Traveling with the @The Institute for Common Power, I had the privilege of visiting the stunning John Lewis mural right off Auburn Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia. This powerful tribute honors the legacy of a true icon in the fight for justice and equality. One of his most famous quotes, “If not me, then who? If not now, then when?” continues to inspire generations to stand up, speak out, and keep marching forward. I just love this mural, this quote, and everything John Lewis stood for.
#JohnLewis #GoodTrouble #BlackHistoryMonth #CivilRightsIcon #IfNotMeThenWho #IfNotNowThenWhen #ATLHistory #AtlantaMurals #AuburnAvenue #SocialJustice #VotingRights #LegacyOfJohnLewis #KeepMarching #CongressmanJohnLewis #BlackHistoryMatters #CivilRightsMovement #HistoryInTheMaking #FreedomFighter #ArtWithAMessage #JohnLewisMural Charles Mauldin was a civil rights activist who was close to John Lewis during the Selma to Montgomery march on March 7, 1965, known as "Bloody Sunday