March: Book Two

March: Book Two

5.0 (1 betyg)
History Manga Graphic Novels
Format Pocketbok
Sidor 192
Språk Engelska
Publicerad Jan 20, 2015
Förlag Top Shelf Productions
ISBN-10 1603094008
ISBN-13 9781603094009
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The narrative unfolds as John Lewis, a pivotal figure in the civil rights movement, shares his profound journey through the struggles and triumphs of activism. With the United States on the brink of monumental change, readers are immersed in the heart of the tumultuous 1960s. Through vivid illustrations and poignant storytelling, the struggles faced by Lewis and others are brought to life, revealing the depths of courage required to stand up for justice and equality.

As the story progresses, it delves into the challenges that coalition-building posed within the movement, the fierce resistance encountered, and the harrowing experiences of nonviolent protests. This poignant depiction not only honors the sacrifices made by countless individuals but also serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for civil rights, encouraging readers to reflect on their own roles in shaping a more equitable society.

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denys

Jul 13, 2025

Definitely just as good as the first book. I don't have a hard time getting through this book more so because I was in between reading other books so I can't find myself not wanting to finish this book and wanted to finish other books instead. But either way the book was still very good and I loved how he ended with the Martha Luther King speech I had a dream. As well as his meeting his last meeting with President Kennedy alive.

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