March Book One Reflection

The March Series of Books most certainly belongs in any secondary education social studies curriculum. Though I am only able to read the first book, I am excited to read the other books in the series. This graphic novel does an excellent job of portraying the life of Senator John Lewis. The book takes place on the election of President Barack Obama but is told through flashbacks of Lewis' past. From his childhood memories of working with chickens to the Greensboro Sit-Ins. The book's story is told through its vivid artwork and minimal use of long-winded exposition. A graphic novel format is the most effective form of medium for this story as it shows the graphic and violent nature of the segregationist period. This book is especially necessary for communities that are predominately white. Only by seeing the struggles of the Civil Rights Activist can students understand its importance. 

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