In Tribute to John Lewis

In Tribute to John Lewis

From Book Two of the March trilogy

 

Hello, dear Imps. I had plans for today’s post that I am temporarily setting aside, given the news of the passing of Representative John Lewis. It’s a tremendous loss, and I want to do something here at 7-Imp to mark it.

I decided to re-post some of the illustrations from the great Jabari Asim’s Preaching to the Chickens: The Story of Young John Lewis. This picture book, illustrated by E. B. Lewis, was one of the best of 2016. Back then, I had interviewed Asim about the book over at Kirkus. In the book, Asim shows us but one aspect of the legendary congressman’s childhood, and by doing so he eloquently captures the man who grew up to “speak up for those who can’t speak for themselves”—just as he did as a child for the chickens, whom he not only preached to but kept from being traded to neighboring farmers. It’s a beautiful book that gives children a glimpse into Lewis’s childhood. Below are a few spreads from that book (which I had posted here at 7-Imp in 2016).

And below that are some images from the books in the award-winning March graphic novel trilogy, written by Lewis and Andrew Aydin and illustrated by Nate Powell. The three books were released from 2013 to 2016, and there is a handsome slipcase set that exists, which was published in 2016. The books are superb. This acceptance speech at the 2016 National Book Awards was something else:

 

 

I’m re-posting these spreads too. (I had originally posted them here at 7-Imp in 2017.)

We all know 2020 has been one hell of a year. (Translated: As Glen Weldon would say, the world is pretty much a diaper fire.) Have mercy, how can we go on without Lewis? It’s easy to feel hopeless. I guess, as heartbreaking as it is right now, we look to his own words. There’s this tweet, for one, that says, partly: “We cannot give up now. We cannot give in. We must keep the faith, keep our eyes on the prize.”

 

From the Preaching to the Chickens:

 

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“Everyone on the farm had work to do. ‘Work and put your trust in God,’
John’s mama liked to say, ‘and God’s gonna take care of his children. …’”

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“In a soft voice, John would say to them, ‘Enjoy this day that God has given us.’
The chickens, looking straight at him, seemed to understand.”

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“As much as John loved spring, he loved church even more. …”
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From the March trilogy:

 

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From Book One: “By the time I was five I could read it myself, and one phrase struck me strongly, though I couldn’t comprehend its full meaning at the time —
Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world. …”
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From Book One: “Jim talked about the Montgomery bus boycott, about war resistance, about nonviolence. He spoke of Gandhi, this little brown man from India using
the way of nonviolence to free an entire nation of people. …”

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From Book One: ” … February 27, 1960 was my first arrest, the first of many.”
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From Book Two
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From Book Two

 

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From Book Two: “… Y’all are Freedom Riders.”
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From Book Two: “But that night, we had more serious concerns.”
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From Book Two: “… Out of everyone who spoke at the march,
I’m the only one still around.”

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From Book Three: “We are going to stay here in Selma until
every person of color can register and vote.”

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From Book Three: “… Registering to vote is an act of commitment
to the American ideal. It is patriotic.”

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From Book Three: “… Demonstrations must continue.
The pressure must be kept on.”

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All images from the March trilogy are reproduced by permission of the publisher, Top Shelf Productions. (They are re-posted from this 2017 7-Imp post.)

PREACHING TO THE CHICKENS: THE STORY OF YOUNG JOHN LEWIS. Copyright © 2016 by Jabari Asim. Illustrations © 2016 by E. B. Lewis. Illustrations reproduced by permission of the publisher, Nancy Paulsen Books, New York. (They are re-posted from this 2016 7-Imp post.)

Note for any new readers: 7-Imp’s 7 Kicks is a weekly meeting ground for taking some time to reflect on Seven(ish) Exceptionally Fabulous, Beautiful, Interesting, Hilarious, or Otherwise Positive Noteworthy Things from the past week, whether book-related or not, that happened to you. New kickers are always welcome.

* * * Jules’ Kicks * * *

I do hope you all leave some kicks, but for me, for now, I’ll just say that I’m grateful John Lewis was here as long as he was. And I’m thankful, as so many others are, for his contributions to civil rights in this country. I remain in awe of him. It’s hard to imagine a world without him. May he rest in peace.

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