The Independent

Republican­s mix up civil rights icons in tribute posts

- ZOE TIDMAN

Two US senators have mistakenly posted images of Elijah Cummings in their social media tributes to fellow late Democratic congressma­n and civil rights icon John Lewis. Both posts were quickly changed to include a picture of Mr Lewis, who died aged 80 last week.

“Earlier today I tweeted an incorrect photo,” Marco Rubio, a Republican senator for Florida, later posted. “John Lewis was a genuine American hero. I was honoured to appear together in Miami three years ago at an event captured in video below.”

Dan Sullivan, another Republican senator, initially made a Facebook tribute to Mr Lewis – who was one of

the Big Six civil rights activists led by the Martin Luther King Jr – featuring a photo of himself with the late Mr Cummings at the opening of the Smithsonia­n National Museum of African American History and Culture.

The Alaskan senator’s revised tribute omitted the reference to the museum and the photo of the pair was replaced with a picture of Mr Lewis alone. The changes were made without comment.

In response to an email, Mr Sullivan’s spokesman Mike Anderson said: “Senator Sullivan’s staff made a mistake trying to honour an American legend.”

Mr Lewis, a Democrat from Atlanta, was the last survivor of the Big Six civil rights activists. He was best known for leading 600 protesters in the 1965 Bloody Sunday march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. Mr Lewis was knocked to the ground and beaten by state troopers. Televised images forced the country’s attention on racial oppression.

Mr Lewis went on to become known as the “conscience of congress” for the decades he spent in the House of Representa­tives. The longtime Georgia congressma­n died on Friday, several months after he announced he had been diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer.

Mr Cummings, a fellow civil rights activist and congressma­n for a district in Maryland, died last year aged 68. The senior Democrat was a leading figure in the impeachmen­t inquiry into the US president Donald Trump.

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(Getty) Marco Rubio (left) and Dan Sullivan posted an image of Elijah Cummings instead of John Lewis
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John Lewis with Barack Obama and (below) Elijah Cummings (Getty/Reuters)
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