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Vermont Reads: March – Book One

Season 2019 Episode 8 | 1hr 39m 07s

Congressman and civil rights activist John Lewis and co-author Andrew Aydin at Burlington's Flynn Center for the Performing Arts on October 7, 2019. Lewis's graphic novel, March: Book One, was selected as the Vermont Humanities Council's Vermont Reads choice for 2019. Presented by the Vermont Humanities Council and sponsored by the University of Vermont and Middlebury College.

Aired: 10/09/19
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