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Apr 12, 2018 · Espagnol · Relié (560 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 560
Langue Espagnol
Publié Apr 12, 2018
Éditeur NORMA EDITORIAL
ISBN-10 8467930497
ISBN-13 9788467930498

Description

En un relato poderoso y conmovedor, un destacado líder de los derechos civiles se convierte en el narrador de su propia historia. La obra explora el valiente viaje de un hombre que, enfrentándose a la opresión y la injusticia, se involucra en un movimiento que busca la igualdad y la libertad en Estados Unidos. A través de sus experiencias, su determinación y su pasión, se revela un panorama de lucha que ha marcado la historia contemporánea.

Con un estilo gráfico y evocador, se entrelazan recuerdos y lecciones, que permiten al lector adentrarse en los momentos cruciales de este conflicto social. La narrativa no solo se centra en los hechos, sino que también destaca las emociones humanas, las amistades forjadas y las pérdidas sufridas en el camino hacia un cambio significativo.

Al final, esta obra es un homenaje a la resiliencia y un recordatorio de que las luchas por la justicia continúan. A través de la voz de uno de los protagonistas, se invita a reflexionar sobre el pasado y a inspirarse en la esperanza de un futuro más inclusivo y equitativo.

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Action & Aventure Manga Romans graphiques

What a phenomenal story of John Lewis' life during the Civil Rights Movement. I absolutely love that this beginning is written as he is telling his story to two young African American boys. He gets interrupted a few times but the flashbacks and then back to present day is so awesome. And for him to be telling his story on the day of Obama's inauguration was a phenomenal idea. I learned so much from this book that I truly didn't know. As kids we learn about sit-ins and the marches but we don't really learn all of the behind-the-scenes aspects that even made it happen. There were so many people involved and so much occurred before the infamous events that we are taught in at school. We learn about the sit-ins in restaurants but we are rarely taught that it happened in a number of places all over the US. And their belief in nonviolent protests and how strong they were to stick to that even as others were beating them and harassing them. The strength that started the movement was monumental and I think books like this should be more required reading in schools today. We should be taught the whole story!

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