Movement and what a remarkable thing to see. Yesterday he lied in repose at troy university, a school that was segregated at that time when he was contemplating going there that he would not have been able to attend and today lying in state in the alabama capitol. Another place that in the 1940s, 50s and 60s when he was coming up was something that would not have happened and so so many people here thanking him for all that he has done but also a reminder of the work that remains to be done. You saw there a little while ago, representative suell laying that wreath with the american flag. I had an opportunity to speak with her yesterday and she talked about the need to restore the Voting Rights act. Something that john lewis and so many of those folks on that bridge in the 60s were fighting for. That fight continues today. Even some folks here who gathered on this bridge to pay their respects, shouting out the name of george floyd as that casket crossed. Truly, not only a deck indicatio
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