![]() ![]() "This memoir puts a human face on a struggle that many students will primarily know from textbooks… Visually stunning, the black-and-white illustrations convey the emotions of this turbulent time… This insider’s view of the civil rights movement should be required reading for young and old not to be missed." - School Library Journal (starred review) Lewis continues to carry the civil-rights flame, this graphic achievement is a firsthand beacon that burns ever relevant today." - The Washington Post In graphic novel form, his first-hand account makes these historic events both accessible and relevant to an entire new generation of Americans." - LeVar Burton "With March, Congressman John Lewis takes us behind the scenes of some of the most pivotal moments of the Civil Rights Movement. Winner of the Denver Independent Comic & Art Expo Award Winner of the Street Literature Book Award Medal ![]() One of YALSA's Great Graphic Novels for Teens Don't miss the sequel to the #1 bestseller March: Book One! New York Times Bestseller ![]()
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