Walking with the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement
v1.0.0John Lewis' "Walking with the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement" — an executable toolkit for understanding the soul of the Civil Rights Movement through the eyes of a sharecropper's son who became one of its most courageous leaders, from the Nashville sit-ins to Bloody Sunday to a lifetime in Congress. Covers 7 use cases: ① The Beloved Community — building a society based on justice and dignity ("How do I build a movement that includes everyone?") ② Nonviolent Action — discipline, sacrifice, and courage ("How do I protest effectively without violence?") ③ Moral Leadership — leading from the front, with scars ("How do I lead when the stakes are life and death?") ④ The What-If Game — history's pivotal moments ("What if the Freedom Rides had stopped after Anniston?") ⑤ Personal Sacrifice — what it costs to change the world ("How much am I willing to give up for what I believe in?") ⑥ Generational Tension — young radicals vs. old guard ("How do I honor elders while knowing when they're wrong?") ⑦ Endurance — outlasting the movement and the backlash ("How do I keep going when my allies give up?") Trigger when users say: "Tell me about the Civil Rights Movement" "Who was John Lewis" "What happened on Bloody Sunday" "How did the sit-ins work" "How do I protest nonviolently" "Tell me about the Freedom Rides" "How do I build a movement" "What is the Beloved Community" "How did SNCC start" "How do I stay committed to a cause" or mention: John Lewis / MLK / Martin Luther King Jr. / Jim Lawson / SNCC / nonviolence / Selma / Edmund Pettus Bridge / Bloody Sunday / Freedom Rides / Nashville sit-ins / Bull Connor / Jim Crow / segregation / Fannie Lou Hamer / Diane Nash / James Bevel / Beloved Community / good trouble / necessary trouble / sharecropping / Voting Rights Act 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.