His speech highlighted the demand for racial equality and justice in the United States. Not only did MLK Junior inspire the crowd he addressed, but also John Lewis. Lewis was the youngest speaker at the March of Washington. He, too, delivered a powerful speech advocating for black civil rights and justice. Lewis was passionate in his speech and inspired many supporters to join their movement. This March was just one small glimpse of how John Lewis showed his dedication, commitment, and leadership to the fight for justice and equality. Movement after movement, rally after rally, John Lewis knew he was changing the lives of African Americans. John Lewis and other activists noticed that marches and peaceful protests were attracting more attention and gaining support from both white and African Americans. Since 1960, John Lewis has been a member of the organization called The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, known as the SNCC. The SNCC coordinated a demonstration called the Selma to Montgomery March. The activists planned a peaceful walk from Selma to Montgomery in order to demand African American voting rights, in