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March Book 3 Hardcover - John Lewis Civil Rights Graphic Novel | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Social Justice Advocates - Great for Book Clubs, Classroom Discussions & Personal Education
March Book 3 Hardcover - John Lewis Civil Rights Graphic Novel | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Social Justice Advocates - Great for Book Clubs, Classroom Discussions & Personal EducationMarch Book 3 Hardcover - John Lewis Civil Rights Graphic Novel | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Social Justice Advocates - Great for Book Clubs, Classroom Discussions & Personal EducationMarch Book 3 Hardcover - John Lewis Civil Rights Graphic Novel | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Social Justice Advocates - Great for Book Clubs, Classroom Discussions & Personal EducationMarch Book 3 Hardcover - John Lewis Civil Rights Graphic Novel | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Social Justice Advocates - Great for Book Clubs, Classroom Discussions & Personal EducationMarch Book 3 Hardcover - John Lewis Civil Rights Graphic Novel | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Social Justice Advocates - Great for Book Clubs, Classroom Discussions & Personal Education

March Book 3 Hardcover - John Lewis Civil Rights Graphic Novel | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Social Justice Advocates - Great for Book Clubs, Classroom Discussions & Personal Education

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  • by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin
  • Illustrated by Nate Powell
  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • This item is not eligible for discounts unless explicitly mentioned in promotional offers
  • The third book in a trilogy, this autobiographical graphic novel is an important and celebrated work. As told by Congressman John Lewis, March tells of the violent events of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States in the 1960s. As chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) Lewis played a key role in the struggle to end segregation.

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