Former Rep. John Conyers, whose 53 years in Congress were spent advocating for civil rights causes, died Sunday at 90.
“He never once wavered in fighting for jobs, justice and peace,” Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), who was elected to Conyers’ seat in 2018, said on Twitter. “We always knew where he stood on issues of equality and civil rights in the fight for the people.”
Tlaib repeated the sentiment during a rally with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
Conyers began his decades in Congress in 1965 and served in the lower chamber until resigning in 2017 after a series of sexual harassment allegations were made public. The congressman denied the accusations.
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