Graphic history of the civil rights movement

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Medgar Evers and the NAACP

In graphic novel format, describes Medgar Evers' efforts to gain equal rights for African Americans in Missisippi, his work with the NAACP, and his assassination in 1963, which gave the Civil Rights Movement new momentum.

Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott

In graphic novel format, relates the story of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

Malcolm X and the fight for African American unity

In graphic novel format, relates the story of Malcolm X and his efforts to foster pride and unity among African Americans.

Thurgood Marshall

the Supreme Court rules on "separate but equal"
In graphic novel format, relates the story of Thurgood Marshall and his efforts as an attorney and as a Supreme Court Justice to bring an end to the segregationist policy of "separate but equal.".

Martin Luther King Jr. and the March on Washington

In graphic novel format, relates the events of August 28, 1963, when protesters gathered in Washington D.C. to draw attention to discrimination against African-Americans and to hear Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. deliver his now famous "I Have a Dream" speech.

Medgar Evers and the NAACP

In graphic novel format, describes Medgar Evers' efforts to gain equal rights for African Americans in Missisippi, his work with the NAACP, and his assassination in 1963, which gave the Civil Rights Movement new momentum.
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