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'''John Lewis''' is a congressman from [[Georgia]] who was an important civil rights leader in the 1960s. He helped ensure equal rights for black [[United States|Americans]] and was an important ally of [[Martin Luther King Jr.]]. He also wrote the graphic novel ''[[March (graphic novel)|March]]''. John is also an old friend of [[Leah MacGrady|Mrs. MacGrady]], whom he has known since the [[March on Washington]].
'''John Lewis''' is a congressman from Georgia who was an important civil rights leader in the 1960s. He helped ensure equal rights for black [[United States|Americans]] and was an important ally of [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] John is also an old friend of [[Leah MacGrady|Mrs. MacGrady]], whom he has known since the March on Washington.{{Ep|Arthur Takes a Stand}}
==Behind the scenes==
[[File:MLK.jpg|thumb|right|John Lewis is to the right of the man with sunglasses]]
Though not identified within the episode, John Lewis first appeared in "[[D.W.'s Name Game]]" during an imagination sequence where [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] looks at history books. This scene used real footage from the {{W|Selma to Montgomery marches}} of 1965.
 
In an alternate line of dialogue not present in the final version of "[[Arthur Takes a Stand]]", [[Ladonna Compson|Ladonna]] mentions that John Lewis wrote the graphic novel ''March''.
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Latest revision as of 01:26, 11 August 2022

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John Lewis
John Lewis.jpg
Gender Male
Animal Bear

Job Congressman

Cartoon debut "Arthur Takes a Stand"
Voiced by Himself

John Lewis is a congressman from Georgia who was an important civil rights leader in the 1960s. He helped ensure equal rights for black Americans and was an important ally of Martin Luther King Jr. John is also an old friend of Mrs. MacGrady, whom he has known since the March on Washington. "Arthur Takes a Stand"

Behind the scenes[edit]

John Lewis is to the right of the man with sunglasses

Though not identified within the episode, John Lewis first appeared in "D.W.'s Name Game" during an imagination sequence where D.W. looks at history books. This scene used real footage from the Selma to Montgomery marches of 1965.

In an alternate line of dialogue not present in the final version of "Arthur Takes a Stand", Ladonna mentions that John Lewis wrote the graphic novel March.