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Rep. John Lewis Tells Graduates To ‘Get In Trouble’

WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) – U.S. Rep. John Lewis urged graduates of Framingham State University in Massachusetts on Sunday to “get in trouble” and to build “bridges, not walls.”

The Georgia Democrat, a veteran of the 1960s civil rights movement, was the keynote speaker at the school’s commencement at the DCU Center in Worcester.

He hearkened back to his days growing up in a segregated South, and remembered being told not to question the status quo.

“They said, `Boy, that’s the way it is. Don’t get in the way, don’t get in trouble,”’ Lewis said. “But I was inspired to get in trouble: Good trouble, necessary trouble.

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“I’d advise each and every one of you young people to go out and to get in trouble, come make our country a better place,” he said.

Lewis was arrested dozens of times and was physically attacked during the civil rights movement, but told students to follow the non-violent examples of Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.

Inspired by King, he joined and then rose to become a leader of the civil rights movement.

“This country needs you to be headlights and not tail lights,” he told the students.

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“Be about the business of building bridges and not walls,” said Lewis, who has been a member of Congress since 1986. “We’re one people we’re one family, we all live in the same house … we must look after each other and care for each other.”

The university, which traces its history to 1839, conferred 849 undergraduate degrees.

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