A review by nolan00
March: Book Three by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin

Reading this series for a class has been eye-opening. The facts of the Civil Rights Movement are often taught with a pair of rose-tinted glasses to students with glossy-eyed stares, taking in the bare minimum of the information to pass a test. Reading this in such an easy to digest format made reading it some of the most accessible creative nonfiction I have ever read. As someone who often has education in mind, even despite my path to teacher-hood is no longer my chosen one, I can't help but value this set small series for it's contribution.