Axelbank Reports History and Today

#165: David Greenberg - "John Lewis: A Life"

Evan Axelbank

On this episode, we chat with David Greenberg about his epic biography of American icon John Lewis. We explore Lewis' background, early life, congressional career and of course, his march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Lewis was beaten, but not broken, and began a one-of-a-kind career fighting for human rights and decency among Americans. Greenberg not only explains what it was like to interview Lewis, but how he found so many new sources during years of research.

Information on his book can be found at https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/John-Lewis/David-Greenberg/9781982142995

David Greenberg's website is https://greenberg.rutgers.edu/

David Greenberg's social media feed can be found at https://x.com/republicofspin

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