His Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope
v1.0.0Jon Meacham's "His Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope" — an executable toolkit for understanding how faith-driven hope, nonviolent discipline, and the willingness to suffer for others can bend the arc of history toward justice. Covers 7 use cases: ① Hope in Action — what it means to believe in a better future while facing brutal reality ("How do I stay hopeful when things seem hopeless?") ② Sainthood as a Model — what makes a modern saint ("Can ordinary people live extraordinary lives?") ③ Faith and Justice — the Christian roots of the movement ("What role does religion play in social change?") ④ Nonviolent Discipline — training for the hardest fight ("How do I prepare myself to face conflict without violence?") ⑤ The Beloved Community — building a society that includes everyone ("What am I actually fighting for?") ⑥ Endurance — outlasting the opposition, the movement, and time itself ("How do I keep going when my allies give up?") ⑦ Legacy — what you leave behind ("What does it mean to live a life worth remembering?") Trigger when users say: "Tell me about John Lewis" "What is the Beloved Community" "How do I stay hopeful in dark times" "How did the Civil Rights Movement really work" "What is 'good trouble'" "Who was John Lewis" "How did faith drive the movement" "Nonviolence training" "What happened at Selma" "How do I lead with integrity" "What does it mean to be a saint in modern times" or mention: John Lewis / Jon Meacham / His Truth Is Marching On / Beloved Community / good trouble / Bloody Sunday / Selma / Edmund Pettus / soul force / nonviolence / James Lawson / Diane Nash / Bernard LaFayette / Fannie Lou Hamer / Julian Bond / SNCC / Freedom Rides / Nashville sit-ins / arc of the moral universe / costly grace / Frank Carter / Recy Taylor Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start — the AI MUST proactively present the Quick Start guide below.