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Transcript: Barack Obama’s address at John Lewis’ funeral

As a boy, John listened through the door after bedtime as his father’s friends complained about the Klan. One Sunday as a teenager, he heard Dr. King preach on the radio. As a college student in Tennessee, he signed up for Jim Lawson’s workshops on the tactic of nonviolent civil disobedience. John Lewis was getting something inside his head, an idea he couldn’t shake that took hold of him – that nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience were the means to change laws, but also change hearts, and change minds, and change nations, and change the world.

Yes We Did: President Obama Delivers Long Goodbye

The first Black President of the United States will leave office at noon on January 20. The run-up to his departure has been featured in interviews, endless retrospectives and analyses.  
During an unseasonably warm night in Chicago, President Barack Obama shared his thoughts and experiences with a hometown crowd, as his final days in office approached.