"ies and other groups in terms of jobs and unemployment,??? said Jamal Crews, 32, of Buffalo.Then again, there???s also a disparity between the 1960s, when civil rights leaders such as John Lewis found themselves beaten by authorities on the streets of the South, and today, when Lewis, D-Ga., serves as one of the most respected members of the House of Representatives.But Lewis wasn???t resting on a" . . . .