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March: Book Two
by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin
There is a lot of violence in this. After reading the first third, I had to put it down and wait a few weeks to pick it up again because it was saddening to me. The horrible human behavior from the South was so disheartening.
After a break I picked it up again. After the halfway point, this fascinated me like [b:March: Book One|17346698|March Book One (March, #1)|John Lewis|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1360539808s/17346698.jpg|24086771]Book One did. Again, the behind-the-scenes was interesting. The story builds to the march on Washington (August 1963), and John Lewis's speech was the climax of this book. Very moving!! It took this book from three stars to five stars. Wonderful. He spoke before Dr. King, and everyone has heard Dr. King's I Have a Dream speech, but Lewis's speech was also beautiful.
After a break I picked it up again. After the halfway point, this fascinated me like [b:March: Book One|17346698|March Book One (March, #1)|John Lewis|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1360539808s/17346698.jpg|24086771]Book One did. Again, the behind-the-scenes was interesting. The story builds to the march on Washington (August 1963), and John Lewis's speech was the climax of this book. Very moving!! It took this book from three stars to five stars. Wonderful. He spoke before Dr. King, and everyone has heard Dr. King's I Have a Dream speech, but Lewis's speech was also beautiful.