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US congresssman John Lewis, civil rights icon, dead at 80

John Lewis, the non-violent civil rights warrior who marched with Martin Luther King Jr and nearly died from police beatings before serving for decades as a US congressman, has died at age 80, House colleagues said Friday.

(FILES) In this file photo taken on March 01, 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (3r top), Reverend Al Sharpton, and Democratic presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) (R) listen to US Representative John Lewis (D-AL) speak as they march  march during the Annual Bloody Sunday March across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. – John Lewis, who went from being the youngest leader of the 1963 March on Washington to a long-serving congressman from Georgia and icon of the civil rights movement, died July 17, 2020. He was 80. In December 2019, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. (Photo by Joshua Lott / AFP)

"Today, America mourns the loss of one of the greatest heroes of American history," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement.

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She described Lewis, who was recently battling pancreatic cancer, as "a titan of the civil rights movement whose goodness, faith and bravery transformed our nation."

The son of sharecroppers, the African-American Lewis was among the youngest of the original Freedom Riders who fought segregation on the US transportation system in the early 1960s, eventually becoming one of the nation's most powerful voices for justice and equality.       

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