Dear [firstname]:
With the passing of Congressman John Lewis on Friday, our nation lost a true hero of the civil rights movement.
John was a great man, but more importantly he was a very good man. He was a selfless champion for justice and equality who challenged the conscience of our country and called America to a higher standard.
I'm humbled to have worked alongside one of my heroes, and I'm heartbroken by his passing.
John believed in making good trouble – that all of us must find the moral courage to get in the way and do something when we see something that is wrong. I will never forget getting arrested together in front of the Sudanese Embassy as we protested the genocide in Darfur, or being part of a sit-in with John on the House Floor as we protested inaction in the aftermath of gun violence.