graphic novel trilogy "March"

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The graphic novel trilogy "March" is a critically acclaimed, autobiographical account of John Lewis’s leadership in the U.S. civil rights movement, told through vivid, historically grounded comics.

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instanceOf autobiographical comic
graphic novel
graphic novel
graphic novel
graphic novel series
nonfiction comic
author Andrew Aydin
John Lewis
awarded Coretta Scott King Book Awards
surface form: Coretta Scott King Author Award

Eisner Award
surface form: Eisner Award for Best Reality-Based Work

Printz Award
surface form: Michael L. Printz Award

National Book Award for Young People's Literature
surface form: National Book Award for Young People’s Literature

Robert F. Kennedy Book Award
surface form: Robert F. Kennedy Book Award Special Recognition
basedOn life of John Lewis
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception critically acclaimed
depicts Freedom Rides
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Selma to Montgomery marches
nonviolent protest
sit-ins
educationalUse civil rights history curricula
firstVolume March: Book One
frameStoryEvent Barack Obama’s 2009 presidential inauguration
genre graphic novel
historical nonfiction
memoir
illustrator Nate Powell
language English
mainSubject American civil rights movement
John Lewis
narrativePerspective first-person
numberOfVolumes 3
publicationDate 2013
2015
2016
publisher Top Shelf Productions
secondVolume March: Book Two
targetAudience general audience
young adult readers
theme nonviolent resistance
racial justice
youth activism
thirdVolume March: Book Three
timePeriodCovered 1950s
1960s
usesMedium black-and-white comics

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John Lewis notableWork graphic novel trilogy "March"