State Sen. Nikema Williams to replace John Lewis in November election

The Democratic Party of Georgia has chosen state Sen. Nikema Williams to replace Rep. John Lewis on the November ballot, after the longtime congressman’s death last week.

Who will fill the shoes of Congressman John Lewis?

The Democratic Party of Georgia has the job of naming a nominee, if they choose to do so, to replace Lewis on November's ballot.

Push to rename Edmund Pettus Bridge after John Lewis grows after his death

Over 450,000 people have added their name to an online petition for Alabama's governor to rename the Selma bridge that was the site of "Bloody Sunday" after the late Georgia Congressman John Lewis.

Friends remember Civil Rights Icon Congressman John Lewis

Even in his last days, friends of Representative John Lewis said the Civil Rights pioneer always remained determined and courageous.

Rep. John Lewis, lion of Civil Rights Movement, dies at 80

Representative John Lewis -- a lion of the Civil Rights Movement -- passed away after a battle with pancreatic cancer.

President Trump orders flags lowered in tribute to John Lewis

Trump said the measure was "a mark of respect for the memory and longstanding public service of Representative John Lewis."

Move to rename 'Bloody Sunday' bridge has critics in Selma

Today, with thousands protesting nationwide against racial injustice, a years-old push is gaining steam to rename the Edmund Pettus Bridge in honor of Rep. John Lewis, who led the 1965 marchers on “Bloody Sunday.” But the idea is drawing opposition in Selma, including from some who marched with Lewis that day.

Rep. John Lewis tours 'Black Lives Matter Plaza' with DC mayor

Congressman John Lewis took a tour along the newly renamed Black Lives Matter Plaza that was installed in DC on a road leading to the White House.

John Lewis says video of George Floyd's killing made him cry

Civil rights icon John Lewis said Thursday that the video of George Floyd’s death at the hands of police in Minnesota “made me cry.”

Congressman John Lewis: "Be constructive, not destructive"

Civil Rights leader and U.S. Congressman John Lewis says he understands the pain those who were rioting last night in Atlanta are feeling, but also says looting is not the right approach.