John Lewis' s Parliamentarian (GA - 5) is an American idol and is one of the important figures of the civil rights movement. His devotion to justice and nonviolence made it possible for him to go to the conference center from being beaten to accept the Order of Freedom, from the farm of Alabama, in March 1963, from an isolated classroom to Washington Did.
March: Book One was released in August 2013, providing a background explanation of John Lewis and talking about his early background and early history of the civil rights movement to the reader. March: Book Two was released in January 2015 to explain the important turning point by detailing the history of Freedom Rider and the climax of the Birmingham church bomb. March: Volume 3 was released in August 2016 and led to the trilogy, the historical center of the parade from Selma to Montgomery, and the blood Sunday
John Lewis Parliamentarians helped plan the parade, and on the eve of his 50th anniversary, he co-autographed with his staff (and cartoon book lover) in March: Book 1, a surprisingly successful graphic memoir brings a lively picture. In the age of civil rights, Lewis' exceptional history and achievement, and his movement to help guidance. At the beginning of March, protests began at the Edmund Petas Bridge in Montgomery, Alabama, praying for the peace of civil rights advocates known as "Bloody Sunday". Later, the book jumped to the inauguration of Barack Obama 's inauguration ceremony, and Lewis shared a story with young visitors to the Congressional Secretariat.
March: Volume 1 starts with a march of Edmund Petus Bridge, where 600 peaceful demonstrators were attacked by Alabama Police, under the direction of Governor Governor George Wallace of those days. Then the story came back and forth between the making events in Lewis' s life. The power of these events and the turbulence and reaction they cause are conveyed through Powell 's powerful image, as Lewis and Eiden gently tell Lewis' s story.