Statue of the late US Rep. John Lewis unveiled in Montgomery

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The recent unveiling of a statue honoring the late US Representative John Lewis in Montgomery, Alabama, marks a significant moment for the local community and civil rights advocacy. Created by Atlanta-based sculptor Basil Watson, the statue is strategically placed across from the Legacy Museum, a site dedicated to educating visitors about the history of racial injustice and the struggle for civil rights. This new installation complements previously unveiled statues of Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. , underscoring the city's dedication to preserving the legacies of these influential figures. The event attracted a diverse group of attendees, reflecting a community united in the pursuit of social justice and equality.

Basil Watson's artistic contributions enhance the plaza's significance as a memorial space, inviting reflection on the ongoing fight for civil rights. The unveiling of Lewis's statue serves not only to honor his memory but also to inspire future generations to continue advocating for justice. As the nation grapples with issues of inequality, this tribute acts as a reminder of the power of activism and leadership in effecting change. This event underscores the importance of remembering such pivotal figures in American history while highlighting Montgomery's role in the broader civil rights narrative.

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