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Uncelebrated narratives from Black history
Joel Christian Gill

Uncelebrated narratives from Black history

Fulcrum Publishing (2014)
9781938486296
176 pages | 13 x 260 mm | EN
Dewey 973.04960730092
LC Classification E185.96 .G54 2014
LC Control No. 2014010803

Subject

  • African Americans - Biography
  • African Americans - History - Anecdotes
  • COMICS &
  • EDUCATION / Multicultural Education
  • Graphic Novels
  • Graphic Novels / History
  • GRAPHIC NOVELS / Nonfiction
  • Heroes - Biography - United States
  • JUVENILE NONFICTION / Comics &
  • SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies

Plot

Strange Fruit, Volume I is a collection of stories from African American history that exemplifies success in the face of great adversity. This unique graphic anthology offers historical and cultural commentary on nine uncelebrated heroes whose stories are not often found in history books. Among the stories included are: Henry "Box" Brown, who escaped from slavery by mailing himself to Philadelphia; Alexander Crummel and the Noyes Academy, the first integrated school in America, established in the 1830s; Marshall "Major" Taylor, a.k.a. the Black Cyclone, the first black champion in any sport; and Bass Reeves, the most successful lawman in the Old West. Written and illustrated by Joel Christian Gill, the diverse art beautifully captures the spirit of each remarkable individual and opens a window into an important part of American history.