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'''Benjamin Bridges Lewis''' is a member of a prominent Tallahassee, Florida family and the brother of the late [[intactivist]], [[Van Lewis]].
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'''Benjamin Bridges Lewis''' is a member of a large and prominent Tallahassee, {{USSC|FL}} family and the brother of the late [[intactivist]], [[Van Lewis]].
  
Lewis participated with his brother, Van, in the first recorded American protest demonstration against non-therapeutic infant [[circumcision]], which occurred in Tallahassee on 17 December 1970 in front of [https://www.tmh.org/ Tallahassee Memorial Hospital].  
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Lewis participated with his brother [[Van Lewis|Van]] in the first recorded American protest demonstration against non-therapeutic infant [[circumcision]], which occurred in Tallahassee on 17 December 1970 in front of [https://www.tmh.org/ Tallahassee Memorial Hospital].  
  
 
The two brothers were arrested for disturbing the peace, although the charges were later dropped.
 
The two brothers were arrested for disturbing the peace, although the charges were later dropped.
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* [[Intactivism]]
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* [[United States of America]]
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Benjamin Bridges Lewis is a member of a large and prominent Tallahassee, FL family and the brother of the late intactivist, Van Lewis.

Lewis participated with his brother Van in the first recorded American protest demonstration against non-therapeutic infant circumcision, which occurred in Tallahassee on 17 December 1970 in front of Tallahassee Memorial Hospital.

The two brothers were arrested for disturbing the peace, although the charges were later dropped.

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