March is the Trilogy. I believe the 3rd volume was the 1st graphic novel to ever win a National Book Award.
Like in one book instead of split into 3 volumes? There does not seem to be one, for the moment the closest thing is the slipcase 3 volume set. I would not be surprised if a one volume March omnibus (?) come out soon in memory of Rep. Lewis.
Well, in general in the United States we have laws that say "if you serve the public you don't get to say "white people only."" There is a very good reason for having these laws. If you don't understand why, I might recommend reading a bit of history. You can start easy with a comic book.
He's also a published author - of a Graphic Novel
https://www.amazon.com/March-Trilogy-Slipcase-John-Lewis/dp/1603093958
Try John Lewis's graphic novel.
https://www.amazon.com/March-Trilogy-Slipcase-John-Lewis/dp/1603093958
> For me, it was the John Lewis question. A normal President would say something standard like “I may not have agreed with him on everything but he was truly a great man who lived by his beliefs and fought for them. America will be a poorer place without him.”
Lewis boycotted Bush's first inauguration* and Bush still said nice things about him.
Lewis did say in later years that George Bush was a friend and I think he went to the second inauguration.
I'm not a Bush fan, but he didn't even have to go to the funeral, and even though he did, he could have opted not to deliver any kind of eulogy. Hell, he even told the chicken story. (Read March or Walking With the Wind.)
John Lewis wrote an award winning graphic novel titled "March" that explains a lot about civil rights history in the sixties. https://www.amazon.com/March-Trilogy-Slipcase-John-Lewis/dp/1603093958