Powell's dark, monochrome ink-and-wash scenes add further drama to already-dramatic events.” - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Heroism and steadiness of purpose continue to light up Lewis's frank, harrowing account of the civil rights movement's climactic days. "A gripping visual experience that enhances the power of Lewis’s unforgettable tale." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) 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) Visually stunning, the black-and-white illustrations convey the emotions of this turbulent time. "This memoir puts a human face on a struggle that many students will primarily know from textbooks. 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. Don't miss the long-awaited sequel to the #1 bestseller March: Book One!
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