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Civil Rights Giant Becomes Comic Book Hero Nation. Aug 13, 2013 4:54 PM EST John Lewis began life as the son of sharecroppers on a farm in rural Alabama. He went on ...
Comic panels telling the story of civil rights milestones cover the 200 feet of wall space in the Bernstein Gallery at Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. They’re ...
Civil rights legend John Lewis is telling his story in the form of a graphic novel. Civil Rights Giant Becomes Comic Book Hero | KPBS Public Media Search Query Show Search ...
Between the fantastical creatures at Comic-Con, which bills itself as "the focal point for the world of comics conventions," Lewis will promote his autobiographical trilogy about the civil rights ...
The 1958 comic Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story helped inspire Congressman John Lewis to join the civil rights movement. Now he's making a graphic novel of his own about the March on ...
In 1956, the US civil rights campaign group Fellowship of Reconciliation sought to raise awareness of the movement by publishing a comic book about Martin Luther King, Jr and his leadership of ...
Congressman John Lewis has a dramatic life story: Born the son of Alabama sharecroppers, he joined the Civil Rights Movement, became one of the original Freedom Riders, marched with Martin Luther ...
This holiday season, Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., is bringing comics to Congress. His first autobiographical graphic novel "March: Book One" was released in August and now his publisher, Top Shelf ...
WASHINGTON - “March: Book Two,” the second installment of the comic book version of Rep. John Lewis’ odyssey during the civil rights movement, takes readers inside the days when he and his ...
Georgia Congressman John Lewis, the son of Alabama sharecroppers, went on to speak alongside Martin Luther King Jr. at the March on Washington, and later… ...
ATLANTA -- Six feet tall in her red platforms and brilliant sunflower-yellow dress, Afua Richardson sails into My Parents' Basement with an arm full of comic books and her portfolio over her shoulder.
Georgia Rep. John Lewis (D) told MSNBC a 50-year-old comic book about the slain civil right’s leader and the Montgomery, Ala. bus boycott has gained notoriety in the Arab world.
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