


To access the book, see "Ways to Read the Book" below. Jessica Mann, Assistant Vice President of Community Engagement, will moderate. Sylvia Rhor Samaniego, Director of the University Art Gallery at the University of Pittsburgh, and William Generett Jr., J.D., Vice-President of Community Engagement at Duquesne University. Robin Chapdelanie, Assistant Professor of History at Duquesne University, Dr. Panelists include Marcel Walker, Pittsburgh-based artist, Dr. This event is scheduled for Thursday November 5, 2020, 3:00-4:30 pm Register for the Virtual Panel Discussion/Q&A. Book 2 describes Lewis fight for the rights of African American people through. Lewis and illustrated by Nate Powell, MARCH is the first comics work to. John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powells March is a graphic novel trilogy about the life of John Lewis. March: Book One spans John Lewis' youth in rural Alabama, his life-changing meeting with Martin Luther King, Jr., the birth of the Nashville Student Movement, and their battle to tear down segregation through nonviolent lunch counter sit-ins, building to a stunning climax on the steps of City Hall. Congressman John Lewis (GA-5) is an American icon and key figure of the civil. His commitment to justice and nonviolence has taken him from an Alabama sharecropper's farm to the halls of Congress, from a segregated schoolroom to the 1963 March on Washington, and from receiving beatings from state troopers to receiving the Medal of Freedom from the first African-American president. Now, to share his remarkable story with new generations, Lewis presents March, a graphic novel trilogy, in collaboration with co-writer Andrew Aydin and New York Times best-selling artist Nate Powell. Congressman John Lewis is an American icon, one of the key figures of the civil rights movement.
