March

This comic storytelling was very immersive on this historical social movement. It’s really incredible storytelling of a recently lived historical event. I feel our world now makes it seem like this history was so long ago when in reality it isn’t far in the slightest. Reading March is a great reminder of how modern these issues in America are and how relative they sadly still are to today’s social issues. 
I think having this story told through the eyes of some one who lived through the beginning of the movement, and starting from childhood, was a really interesting and moving take. The comic being presented in only black and white, in ink with wash, I think is really symbolic for this story dealing with Jim Crow. I wish this comic was more prevalent in schools, I feel like if this was read in grade school kids (at least where I am from which is a very low education swamp on the edge of Florida full of ignorant people) would of had a better understanding of these issues much earlier on.  

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