Graphic Novel Terms
John's Childhood
Protests / Nonviolence
Themes / Big Ideas
Historical Events
100

What is the term for a when an image goes beyond the borders of a page? 

What is a bleed? 

100

What animals did John love and care for on his farm? 

What are chickens?

100

What was the first major protest that John participated in? 

What are lunch counter sit ins? 

100

What GENRE (type of book) is March

What is a graphic novel? 

100

Where is the FIRST setting of March

What is the Edmond Pettus Bridge?

200

What is the term for a cloud-like shape that includes a character's internal thoughts? 

What is a thought bubble? 

200

On his trip to Buffalo, what are TWO new experiences John has? 

Possible answers: 

1. Riding an escalator 

2. Buying chicken at a store and eating it 

3. Buying candy from a candy counter 

4. Seeing black and white people live next to each other 

200

Why did John want to go to Troy State? 

What is to desegregate Troy State and force them to allow students of all races? 

200

What are TWO ways that the reader knows the setting/time has changed in the book? 

Possible answers: 

1. Bleeds 

2. Captions 

3. Speech bubbles instead of narration 

4. Older characters / new characters 

5. Single images like the bus moving forward 

200

Where is John going on January 20th, 2009? 

What is Barack Obama's inauguration? 

300

What is the term for how a page of a graphic novel is set up? 

What is a layout? 

300

John having baptisms and funerals for his chickens shows that he is...?

What is caring / religious / kindhearted etc?

300

At their nonviolence trainings, why did the students physically hurt each other and call each other terrible things? 

What is practicing their reactions and practicing how to follow the rules of nonviolence (not fighting back, showing love to the attacker). They are preparing for what's to come. 

300

Who are the people that most influenced John when he was learning about nonviolence? 

Who is MLK Jr. and Jim Lawson? 

300

Whose murder shocked America and inspired many people to join the Civil Rights Movement?

Who is Emmett Till? 

400

Why would a close up be used in a graphic novel? 

What is to really show how a character is feeling or to create a mood? 

400

Where was John's favorite place at school as a kid? 

What is the library?

400

Why did John and other protesters want to be arrested? 

What is wanting to show how ridiculous the laws are and to prove how serious they are about their work? 

400
What is the main theme of March

What is never giving up / working with others / continuing even when the fight is difficult? 

400

What are the TWO events John shows the boys pictures of at the beginning of the book?

What are meeting President Kennedy and the March on Washington? 

500

Why is the graphic novel format the BEST way for John Lewis to tell this story? 

Possible answers: 

1. It is easier to understand and visualize 

2. It is more memorable for the readers - this is important history so it needs to be memorable

3. It shows what it was truly like - doesn't cover up anything hard or difficult 

500
What does John say was a big factor in him eventually becoming part of the Civil Rights Movement? (HINT: think about when he used to hide from his parents!)

What is school/education?

500

Why is a boycott a successful nonviolent protest? 

When businesses (like stores or buses) lose money, they are more willing to change their rules (like allowing people of color). 
500

What is the connection between John's experience in the Civil Rights Movement (past sections of the book) and the day of Barack Obama's inauguration (present sections of the book)? 

The work that John did during the Civil Rights Movement created a world where a person of color could become president. Without people like John, Obama wouldn't have even been able to vote, much less become president! It shows how the past affects the present/future. It is all connected. 
500
What is the name of the Supreme Court case that John thinks is going to change his life? 

What is Brown v. The Board of Education?