Los Angeles Times

Civil rights icon chides Trump

- By Javier Panzar javier.panzar@latimes.com

Civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) used a pair of appearance­s in Los Angeles Saturday to urge young student activists to continue to fight for equality in the United States, warning that Republican presidenti­al front-runner Donald Trump could set the country back with his divisive rhetoric aimed at immigrants and Muslims.

“I’ve been around a while and Trump reminds me so much of a lot of the things that [late Alabama Gov.] George Wallace said and did,” Lewis said in an interview with The Times after speaking at Cal State L.A. “I think demagogues are pretty dangerous, really. ... We shouldn’t divide people.”

Lewis, 75, started off the day taking questions from student activists at a breakfast hosted by the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor to honor the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. He recounted his role in the 1965 march from Selma, Ala., to Montgomery in support of voting rights when he was severely beaten by Alabama state troopers.

Kimberly Kalayaan Mendoza, a UCLA senior, asked for advice about how to overcome workplace retaliatio­n to organize workers in the city and got a fiery response from Lewis, who told her, “You will win, they may beat you ... but continue to stand up, continue to speak out, continue to agitate.”

Lewis later joined Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-Los Angeles) at Cal State L.A. to speak before a screening of the 2014 Oscar-nominated film “Selma” that dramatized the historic march.

He defended the tactics of the Black Lives Matter and affiliated groups.

“I don’t see a vast difference between the Black Lives movement and what we did during the ’60s; you may call it a different name,” Lewis said.

Lewis also addressed the lack of diversity in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences membership.

“I don’t think there is any room in America in this day and age for people to try to sweep the issue of race under the rug,” he said.

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