March: Book Three is the third and final book in the march trilogy, an autobiography by civil rights icon John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell. It follows John Lewis' story as he continues his fight for civil rights in America, spanning the years 1965 to 1968. In this installment, readers gain an in-depth look at the events that shaped the civil rights movement. They learn about the march from Selma to Montgomery, the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the continued fight for economic justice and more. In a time when the nation was divided, John Lewis worked with some of the greatest leaders of the era, from Martin Luther King Jr. to Lyndon B. Johnson, to help achieve their goals. March: Book Three is an empowering story that captures the courage and resilience of those involved in the struggle for justice. It is an inspiring tale of hope and strength, of perseverance and the power of individual action. It is a story that will stay with readers for years to come.
Add missing Endorsement“It is a very unique way to present what is probably the most important story of my entire lifetime,” Tim Cook said when introducing Congressman Lewis at Apple HQ. “My hope is that everyone reads this, and I would love to see the day that it is required reading in every school."