In the wake of the 2016 elections, it’s worth remembering the men and women who fought to achieve equal protection and voting rights for all. This $49.99 slipcovered edition of the March trilogy combines all three volumes of Georgia congressman John Lewis’ powerful civil rights memoir. March, told in graphic novel form, recounts Lewis’ early life, through his childhood in rural Alabama; his college sit-ins in Nashville; his experience with the Freedom Riders; his friendship with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; and the Selma-to-Montgomery March for voting rights.
The last book in the trilogy received this year’s National Book Award for Young People’s Literature–the first time a graphic novel has been so honored, according to the Washington Post.