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March (Omnibus Edition): The Complete Trilogy In One Volume
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Discover The AwardWinning #1 New York Times Bestseller That Brings The Civil Rights Movement To Life The Stunning Graphic Memoir Of The Man Called The Conscience Of America.Congressman John Lewis (Ga5) Was An American Icon Who Repeatedly Made History As One Of The Key Figures Of The Civil Rights Movement. His Commitment To Justice And Nonviolence Brought Him From An Alabama SharecropperS Farm To The Halls Of Congress, From A Segregated Schoolroom To The 1963 March On Washington, And From Receiving Beatings From State Troopers To Receiving The Medal Of Freedom From The First AfricanAmerican President.To Share His Remarkable Story With New Generations, Lewis Turned To The Graphic Novel Format, In Collaboration With CoWriter Andrew Aydin And Artist Nate Powell, And Inspired By A 1950S Comic Book That Helped Prepare His Own Generation To Join The Struggle. The Resulting Trilogy, March, Became A Groundbreaking And Definitive Work Of Graphic Memoir A Perennial Bestseller, A Vital Resource In Classrooms Across America, The Recipient Of Countless Honors, And The First Comic To Win The National Book Award. Today, March Continues To Animate The Lessons Of History With Vivid Life For New Generations, Powerfully And Urgently Relevant For Our World. It Is A Vivid FirstHand Account Of John Lewis Lifelong Struggle For Civil And Human Rights, Meditating In The Modern Age On The Distance Traveled Since The Days Of Jim Crow And Segregation. Rooted In Lewis Personal Story, It Also Reflects On The Highs And Lows Of The Broader Civil Rights Movement, With A Particular Focus On Young Adults. Through An Unforgettable Literary And Artistic Narrative, March Portrays The Surpassing Courage, Sacrifice, And Revolutionary Nonviolence That Transformed American Society In The 1960S, Guided By Principles And Tactics That Remain Vitally Relevant In The Present Day.This New SingleVolume Edition Features A Detailed Index.
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