The 2nd book in Congressman John Lewis's trilogy on the civil rights movement focuses on the period of time from November, 1960 to August 28, 1963 when Dr. Martin Luther King made his famous "I Have a Dream" at the March on Washington, DC. Rep. Lewis also spoke at that event. As with Book 1, the story alternated between the 1960s and the Obama inauguration.
Book 2 did not seem to me to be as dramatic as Book 1. However, some pretty dramatic events took place here. The Freedom Rides, the killing of 3 Freedom Riders by law enforcement officers/KKK and the beginning of the push for a Voting Rights Act are depicted. For the uninitiated the freedom rides were organized to protest a U.S. Supreme Court opinion in Boynton vs. Virginia where segregation on buses was upheld by the Court.
I am looking forward to reading Book 3 which won the National Book Award for Young People's Literature in 2016.
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