Top Shelf is honored to present the stunning conclusion to the award-winning and best-selling MARCH trilogy.
By Fall 1963, the Civil Rights Movement is an undeniable keystone of the national conversation, and as chair of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, John Lewis is right in the thick of it. With the stakes continuing to rise, white supremacists intensify their opposition through government obstruction and civilian terrorist attacks, a supportive president is assassinated, and African-Americans across the South are still blatantly prohibited from voting.
To carry out their nonviolent revo more
It's comics like these that make me proud to be an American and a comic enthusiast. Read Full Review
This third volume somehow leapfrogs the other two. Whether it's due to learning or the material within, something about it created an emotional reaction I haven't felt by any media in quite some time. And most importantly it got me to think about where we as a people and nation have been, where we are, and where we're going. Read Full Review
People interested in the history of the American Civil Rights movement must have March: Books One, Two, and Three. Read Full Review
The deluxe single-volume slipcover edition would make a fine addition to any library. It has certainly made it into mine. Read Full Review
An impressive end to this beautiful experiment and the latest act of non-violent revolution from Congressman Lewis. Read Full Review
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