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March: Book One
by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin
March is a beautiful graphic novel telling the story of the late U.S. Representative John Lewis, may he rest in peace and power. This first book opens on Lewis waking up on the inauguration day of Barack Obama. Later that morning, a mother and her two sons visit Lewis's office and John Lewis starts to tell how he grew up, and how he later started organising sit-in demonstrations.
I can truly recommend this graphic novel to anyone. John Lewis was on the front line of the Civil Right's Movement in America and they achieved much. I look forward to reading about it in Book 2 and 3. It is inspiring to see how they succeeding and hopefully, that will mean for the future that this generation can also achieve more racial equality and other successes in the areas our governments seem to be failing.
I can truly recommend this graphic novel to anyone. John Lewis was on the front line of the Civil Right's Movement in America and they achieved much. I look forward to reading about it in Book 2 and 3. It is inspiring to see how they succeeding and hopefully, that will mean for the future that this generation can also achieve more racial equality and other successes in the areas our governments seem to be failing.