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Graphic Memories of the Civil Rights Movement
The history of America’s civil rights movement is marked by narratives that we hear retold again and again. This has relegated many key figures and turning points to the margins, but graphic novels and graphic memoirs present an opportunity to push against the consensus and create a more complete history. Graphic Memories of the Civil Rights Movement showcases five vivid examples of this: Ho Che Anderson's King (2005), which complicates the standard biography of Martin Luther King Jr.; Congressman John Lewis's three-volume memoir, March (2013–2016); Darkroom (2012), by Lila Quintero Weaver, in which the author recalls her Argentinian father’s participation in the movement and her childhood as an immigrant in the South; the bestseller The Silence of Our Friends, by Mark Long, Jim Demonakos, and Nate Powell (2012), set in Houston's Third Ward in 1967; and Howard Cruse's Stuck Rubber Baby (1995), whose protagonist is a closeted gay man involved in the movement. In choosing these five works, Jorge Santos also explores how this medium allows readers to participate in collective memory making, and what the books reveal about the process by which history is (re)told, (re)produced, and (re)narrativized. Concluding the work is Santos’s interview with Ho Che Anderson.
I see the promised land : a life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Flowers, A. R
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Chitrakar, Manu, ill
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Rossi, Guglielmo
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King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 Comic books, strips, etc.
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King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 Cartoons and comics.
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African Americans Biography Comic books, strips, etc.
2013
Presents in graphic novel format the life of the Baptist minister and Noble Peace Prize winner who became the leader and orator of the African American civil rights movement before his assassination in 1968.
W. E. B. du Bois Souls of Black Folk
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Du Bois (1868-1963), W. E. B
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Holloway, Jonathan Scott
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Boyd, Herb
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African Americans-Comic books, strips, etc
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African-American
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African-American history
2023
No detailed description available for \"W. E. B. Du Bois Souls of Black Folk\".
March. Book two
A graphic novel trilogy based on the life of civil rights leader and congressman John Lewis.
Save it for later : promises, parenthood, and the urgency of protest
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Powell, Nate, author, artist
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Powell, Nate Comic books, strips, etc.
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2000-2099
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Social action United States History 21st century Comic books, strips, etc.
2021
\"In this anthology of seven comics essays, author and graphic novelist Nate Powell addresses living in an era of what he calls 'necessary protest.' Save It for Later: Promises, Parenthood, and the Urgency of Protest is Powell's reflection on witnessing the collapse of discourse in real time while drawing the award-winning trilogy March, written by Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin, this generation's preeminent historical account of nonviolent revolution in the civil rights movement. Powell highlights both the danger of normalized paramilitary presence symbols in consumer pop culture, and the roles we play individually as we interact with our communities, families, and society at large.\"--Provided by publisher.