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John Lewis writes memoir in comic book form

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Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., talks about the process of creating a trilogy of graphic novels about the lessons of the civil rights movement that chronicle his life. The co-author of the novel, "March," Andrew Aydin also joins to discuss.