Ideas
By John Lewis
Lewis is the U.S. Representative for Georgia's Fifth Congressional District
When the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala., was bombed in 1963, John Lewis, now a Georgia Congressman, was one of the region’s most prominent civil rights leaders. He heard the news on the radio and rushed to Birmingham, where four girls had been killed in the blast. The tragic incident became a galvanizing moment in the ongoing struggle. He recounts the episode in his new graphic memoir, March: Book Three, created with Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell, out this week. The book marks the third and final volume in the series, which debuted in 2013.
March: Book Three

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From March: Book Three by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell, from Top Shelf Productions.
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