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Hundreds of Iowa City residents descended on City Park to honor John Lewis by making "Good Trouble" to protest President Donald Trump's policies.
Around three dozen people showed up in OKC to honor a civil rights icon and protest the Trump administration's policies.
The volunteer-led 50501 movement — which stands for 50 protests in 50 states on 1 day — has organized several national peaceful protests since February. The group is responsible for the April 5 "Hands off!" demonstration and the June 14 "No Kings" protest.
Demonstrators organized at A. Philip Randolph Memorial Park in response to perceived attacks on civil and human rights by the Trump administration.
The July 17 demonstration marked the fifth anniversary of the civil rights icon's death and is a follow-up to the No Kings rallies in June.
Thousands of people took to the streets in a national day of action to protest the Trump administration’s policies.
Using the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis' phrase for a way to call out civil injustice, South Bend's Howard Park played host to a rally for peace.
The 'Good Trouble' protests are part of a nationwide mobilization to honor the late Congressman John Lewis and to protest the Trump administration.