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March: Book One

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Pages
128
Language
EN
ISBN
9781603093002
Reading Time
~2h 14min

March: Book One is a book by John Lewis. It has 128 pages.

About this book

This graphic novel volume presents a firsthand account of the American civil rights movement through the eyes of Congressman John Lewis. Drawing on his personal experiences as a student organizer and later chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the narrative chronicles his early activism in Nashville, the strategic implementation of nonviolent sit-ins, and the dangers faced during the Freedom Rides. Rendered in stark illustrations, the work translates complex historical events into an accessible visual format without diminishing their gravity. The story emphasizes disciplined protest, moral conviction, and the collective courage required to challenge institutionalized segregation. As a collaborative effort between Lewis, writer Andrew Aydin, and artist Nate Powell, the volume stands as both a historical document and an educational resource, offering readers a grounded perspective on how grassroots organizing shaped national policy. Its clear chronology and focus on youth leadership make it a standard reference for collections covering twentieth-century American history, social justice movements, and the enduring legacy of nonviolent resistance.

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How many pages is March: Book One?+

March: Book One has 128 pages.

What is March: Book One about?+

This graphic novel volume presents a firsthand account of the American civil rights movement through the eyes of Congressman John Lewis. Drawing on his personal experiences as a student organizer and later chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the narrative chronicles his early ...

Who wrote March: Book One?+

March: Book One was written by John Lewis.