WASHINGTON _ An emotional Rep. John Lewis accepted his National Book Award on Wednesday night at the NBA's ceremony and dinner in New York.
Lewis teared up while accepting the award, recalling his youth in rural Alabama where he was unable to obtain a library card because of the color of his skin, NPR reported.
"I had a wonderful teacher in elementary school who told me, "Read, my child, read!'" Lewis said. "And I tried to read everything."
Lewis collaborated with Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell on a series of graphic memoirs about Lewis' life during the civil rights movement. The third in the series, "March: Book Three," won the medal for young people's literature.
The book focuses on the fight to extend voting rights in the Jim Crow South.
Other winners of the night included Colson Whitehead, who won in the fiction category for "Underground Railroad;" Ibram X. Kendi for "Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America" in the nonfiction category: and Daniel Borzutzky, in poetry, for his book "The Performance of Becoming Human."