The Atlanta Lawyer August/September 2015 | Page 15

50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act Court; Ann Lewis, general counsel of the Republican Party of Georgia and partner at Strickland Brockington Lewis; and Sam Olens, Attorney General for the state of Georgia. The night was highlighted by the personal and heartfelt conversation between Congressman John Lewis and Fred Gray, who recounted stories from the Selma to Montgomery march. Congressman Lewis credited lawyers for helping him survive the violence and arrests he endured and noted that “our country is a better country because of lawyers.” Fred Gray was often the lawyer who assisted Lewis in his legal battles, which included 40 arrests. On racism, Gray declared that “if we solve the problem, it’s not going to be an accident. We’re going to have to plan to do it.” He urged a new generation of lawyers to focus on the civil rights challenge. The Official News Publication of the Atlanta Bar Association Atlanta Bar President Harold Franklin presented Congressman Lewis with a resolution recognizing his life’s work and contributions that precipitated the passage of the Voting Rights Act. Franklin stated, “Though progress has been made, there is much work to be done to advance the non-partisan fundamental principles of our democracy of promoting justice, ensuring the integrity of the elec