Recommendations for people who like march book one john lewis andrew aydin and nate powell by Unknown Author

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Like 'March', 'Persepolis' is a graphic memoir that offers a personal perspective on significant historical events. Marjane Satrapi's narrative of growing up during the Iranian Revolution provides an engaging and poignant exploration of identity, resilience, and socio-political change.

Art Spiegelman's 'Maus' is a profound graphic novel that deals with themes of history, trauma, and memory, similar to 'March'. Its innovative storytelling and powerful imagery bring attention to the Holocaust through an autobiographical lens, making it a compelling read for those interested in personal and historical narratives.
'They Called Us Enemy' is a graphic memoir by George Takei that recounts his childhood experiences in Japanese American internment camps. This book parallels 'March' in its exploration of civil rights, justice, and the enduring impact of government decisions on personal lives.

Co-illustrated by Nate Powell, who also worked on 'March', 'The Silence of Our Friends' is inspired by real events from the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. The book focuses on a black family and a white family that find common ground in their pursuit of justice and equality, offering powerful insights into race relations and activism.

Thi Bui's 'The Best We Could Do' is a heartbreaking and beautifully illustrated memoir about a family's escape from Vietnam and their journey to the United States. It resonates with 'March' through its exploration of immigration, cultural identity, and individual stories against the backdrop of broader historical contexts.
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