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what is the central idea of lewis's speech? why might he have chosen to express this idea at a princeton graduation ceremony

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Civil rights: jobs and freedom.

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Speech at the March on Washington, this was the name of John Lewis' Speech, which was centered in civil rights. The main idea was that civil rights, specifically, jobs and freedom. In his own words: ''We march today for jobs and freedom, but we have nothing to be proud of.''

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