U.S. Representative and leader in the civil rights movement John Lewis died Friday at the age of 80. Lewis’s career of activism left a lasting impact on many in and out of politics. Here is what Massachusetts leaders have had to say about his passing and legacy.
Mass. Governor Charlie Baker
Deeply saddened to hear of the loss of Congressman John Lewis, a civil rights icon and an enduring advocate for justice and equality for decades. We pray for his family as we all mourn his passing.
— Charlie Baker (@MassGovernor) July 18, 2020
Senator Elizabeth Warren
John Lewis was and will always be an American hero and champion for civil rights, who inspired us all to make good trouble in the fight for justice.
Rest in power, Rep. John Lewis.
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) July 18, 2020
Senator Ed Markey
It took enormous courage for John Lewis to lead the life he lived—to build and strive against systemic oppression, to inspire others to fight for justice, and to hold onto hope in our darkest hours. I have learned so much from him and am forever grateful for his leadership.
— Ed Markey (@EdMarkey) July 18, 2020
Rep. Joe Kennedy III
Today our nation lost a giant. John Lewis didn’t just change this country, he changed the world. With unbending optimism and unyielding faith in our better angels, he spent his life fighting to make this nation kinder, stronger and more just than he found it. pic.twitter.com/HQ8bxiag93
— Rep. Joe Kennedy III (@RepJoeKennedy) July 18, 2020
Congressman Seth Moulton
To be a colleague of a true American hero was one of the greatest honors of my life. It hit home every time I saw John Lewis on the House Floor. Rest in peace, Sir. pic.twitter.com/8tDrvJkI7b
— Seth Moulton (@sethmoulton) July 18, 2020
Boston mayor Marty Walsh
Tonight, we lost an American hero and civil rights leader who used his voice to propel our country forward.
Tomorrow, and in every day that follows, we must double down on the work ahead to continue the fight for justice in his honor.
Rest In Peace, Congressman Lewis. – MJW https://t.co/23Zrfamkyh
— Mayor Marty Walsh (@marty_walsh) July 18, 2020
Boston city councilor Julia Mejia
Rep. Lewis exemplified #AllMeansAll by uplifting & empowering the voices of the people through civic engagement. As we begin our Black & Brown Town Hall this morning, we think of Rep. Lewis’ leadership and dedication. We truly lost a giant today. Rest in power, @repjohnlewis. pic.twitter.com/M5cqUss4X8
— Julia Mejia (@juliaforboston) July 18, 2020
Boston city councilor Andrea Campbell
We lost legends yesterday, Rep. John Lewis and Rev. C.T. Vivian.
They forged ahead against incredible odds with courage, faith, and unshakable conviction for our collective freedom and our futures. On the hardest days, we press forward—for them, because of them. pic.twitter.com/f0NXhjqOvO
— Andrea J. Campbell (@CampbellforD4) July 18, 2020
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