March. Book One / John Lewis ; [co-written by] Andrew Aydin ; [art by] Nate Powell.
This graphic novel is a first-hand account of Congressman 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. Book one spans Lewis' youth in rural Alabama, his life-changing meeting with Martin Luther King, Jr., the birth of the Nashville Student Movement, and their battle to tear down segregation through nonviolent lunch counter sit-ins, building to a stunning climax on the steps of City Hall. HIs commitment to justice and nonviolence has taken him from an Alabama sharecropper's farm to the halls of Congress, from a segregated schoolroom to the 1963 March on Wasiington D.C., and from receiving beatings from state troopers, to receiving the Medal of Freedom awarded to him by Barack Obama, the first African-American president -- From cover flaps.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781603093002 (paperback : acid-free paper)
- ISBN: 1603093001 (paperback : acid-free paper)
- ISBN: 9781480625006 (Paw Prints)
- ISBN: 1480625000 (Paw Prints)
- ISBN: 9781484402597
- ISBN: 1484402596
- Physical Description: 121 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 25 cm
- Publisher: Marietta, GA : Top Shelf Productions, [2013]
- Copyright: ©2013
Content descriptions
General Note: | Cover title. "March is a vivid first-hand 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."--Back cover flap. "Designed by Chris Ross and Nate Powell"--Colophon. Book one of a graphic novel trilogy. |
Target Audience Note: | GN760L Lexile |
Study Program Information Note: | Accelerated Reader MG 4.6 1 1 165513 |
Awards Note: | Coretta Scott King Author Honor, 2014. |
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Genre: | Graphic novels. Comics (Graphic works) Coretta Scott King Award (Author): Honor book > 2014. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Nazareth.
- 1 of 1 copy available at Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity. (Show)
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity | GN Y 328.73 LEW 2013 (Text) | 31001101800267 | Young Adult Graphic Novel | Available | - |
Summary:
This graphic novel is a first-hand account of Congressman 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. Book one spans Lewis' youth in rural Alabama, his life-changing meeting with Martin Luther King, Jr., the birth of the Nashville Student Movement, and their battle to tear down segregation through nonviolent lunch counter sit-ins, building to a stunning climax on the steps of City Hall. HIs commitment to justice and nonviolence has taken him from an Alabama sharecropper's farm to the halls of Congress, from a segregated schoolroom to the 1963 March on Wasiington D.C., and from receiving beatings from state troopers, to receiving the Medal of Freedom awarded to him by Barack Obama, the first African-American president -- From cover flaps.