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Videos by ComicBook.com In March: Book Two Congressman John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell continue the story of Lewis’ involvement in the Civil Rights Movement.
This book, which recounts the events that occurred after the passing of the Voting Rights Act in 1965, is a sequel to Lewis’ graphic novel memoir called March.
It’s where he met his hero, John Lewis, four years ago when he was just 10 years old. Lewis led the march in 1965 and nearly died after state troopers hit his skull with a billy club.
Amid the resulting feud, sales of Lewis' books spiked, with the "March" trilogy set (IDW) still at No. 1 on Amazon as of Tuesday morning, with all three books in the set among Amazon's top 50.
The panel focused on Lewis' "March" and "Run" comic books, illustrating his push for social justice and life as a congressman. Aydin worked with Lewis for many years and helped write the books.
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