A review by manda_reads
March: Book Three by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin

informative reflective medium-paced

3.0

This comic is the third and final installment of John Lewis'  graphic novel memoir regarding the Civil Rights Movement. This graphic novel picks up right where number 2 leaves off. The opening panels of the comic discussed the bombing of a church in Alabama.  The comic then goes into a deep conversation about African Americans right to vote and the fallout from trying to register to do so. The comic then pivot to the topic of the march on Selma to Montgomery. The primary focus of this comic in general is the fight for African Americans' voting rights Overall, I found this graphic novel series to be educational.