CNN Politics | John Lewis’ final crossing provides a new chapter in the history of the Edmund Pettus Bridge
Washington, DC
(CNN) – The late US Rep. John Robert Lewis made his final journey on
Sunday across the famous bridge in Selma, Alabama, where the towering civil rights figure helped
lead a march for voting rights in 1965 that came to be a key part of his
legacy.
Following a short ceremony outside of Brown Chapel AME Church on Sunday, Lewis’ body traveled on a
horse-drawn caisson through several blocks of downtown Selma to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where Lewis’ flag-draped casket crossed. It
was on that bridge that a 25-year-old Lewis and other marchers were met by
heavily armed state and local police who attacked them with clubs, fracturing Lewis’ skull.
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