. >>> joining us now for "the interview" is congressman john lewis, and nate powell, who helped do thisank you, gentleman, this is amazing. you're doing a trilogy. collectively, what did you learn when part one was so successful? what did you learn about telling this history and how much people knew about it and what they can still learn from it? >> so many people didn't know the history, and we felt we had an obligation to tell the story, the whole story, the complete story. from the point of children, young children, college students, and adults. they wanted to know. >> were you surprised by this? nate you had been in the graphic novel community, andrew you knew the subject matter, were you surprised it was taken up, in particular by so many schools. book one and book two is being taught nationwide? >> i think when we look at the kids and how much we want to know, they say what happened, what happened after that? they want to know about the tactics, a reporter called us and said he gave a book to his 9-year-old son and his son red it and he put on his sunday suit and started marching