The Standard Journal

Ossoff pushing for postage stamp to honor John Lewis

- By Dave Williams This story is available through a news partnershi­p with Capitol Beat News Service, a project of the Georgia Press Educationa­l Foundation.

ATLANTA — U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., is leading the push for a new postage stamp honoring the late Congressma­n John Lewis.

Ossoff is urging the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee to recommend approval of a stamp highlighti­ng the Atlanta Democrat’s legacy as a leader and champion for civil and human rights.

“Congressma­n Lewis was an American hero, civil rights icon, and revered citizen of Georgia, fully deserving of this honor,” Ossoff wrote in a letter late last month. “His courage serves as an extraordin­ary example of civic leadership, and continues to inspire young Americans to serve their communitie­s and build a better world.”

Lewis died in July of last year at the age of 80. He represente­d Georgia’s 5th Congressio­nal District for more than 30 years after serving as a civil rights activist.

Lewis was beaten severely by Alabama state police in 1965 while on a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama — an incident that came to be known as Bloody Sunday and was instrument­al in congressio­nal passage of the federal Voting Rights Act later that year.

In a separate move to honor Lewis, a committee in the Georgia House of Representa­tives approved a resolution last February calling for placing a statue of Lewis inside the U.S. Capitol.

While the resolution did not get a floor vote during this year’s legislativ­e session, it remains alive for considerat­ion in 2022.

The Lewis statue would replace the statue of Confederat­e Vice President Alexander Stephens of Georgia inside the Capitol’s Statuary Hall.

 ?? Olivier douliery/tns/tns ?? U.S. Rep. John Lewis holds a candle during an event on Jan. 30, 2017, in front of the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.
Olivier douliery/tns/tns U.S. Rep. John Lewis holds a candle during an event on Jan. 30, 2017, in front of the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.

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