Oprah Winfrey delivered a powerful message on the third night of the Democratic National Convention, quoting the late Rep. John Lewis, a revered civil rights icon. Winfrey emphasized the continuous effort required to uphold freedom in America, drawing on Lewis' poignant words.
During her speech, Winfrey shared Lewis' profound statement, 'No matter what ship our ancestors arrived on, we are all in the same boat now.' As images of Lewis were displayed in the background, Winfrey highlighted his pivotal role in advancing the nation's progress.
Reflecting on Lewis' legacy, Winfrey acknowledged the significant strides made in America's journey towards equality and justice. However, she underscored Lewis' belief that the work is far from over, emphasizing that 'freedom isn't free.'
Describing America as an 'ongoing project,' Winfrey emphasized the importance of embracing the challenges and responsibilities of democracy. She urged individuals to engage in the 'hard work and heart work' necessary to uphold the principles of a democratic society.
Winfrey's speech resonated with a call to action, emphasizing the need to confront obstacles and injustices that threaten the fabric of American ideals. She encouraged individuals to stand up against 'life's bullies' and uphold the values that Lewis dedicated his life to promoting.