Marco Rubio confuses Black rights icons Cummings, Lewis, in tweet
Rubio acknowledged the Twitter error and displayed a video of himself with Lewis.
Sullivan's initial Facebook tribute to Lewis featured a photo of Sullivan and Cummings at the opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. The revised tribute omitted the reference to the museum, and the photo of the pair was replaced with a picture of Lewis alone.
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