Good Trouble tells the story of John Lewis, the celebrated Civil Rights Movement organizer and spiritual leader, and how he fought to make a beloved community where everyone is unconditionally loved and accepted. Diving into the activists who influenced Lewis on his journey (Mahatma Gandhi, James Lawson, Martin Luther King), as well as activists who built on the momentum of the Civil Rights Movement to advocate for other marginalized groups (Cesar Chavez, Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera) Good Trouble will teach a history that is seldom celebrated to inspire folks to get into good trouble—and change the world.
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