Still I Rise: A Graphic History of African Americans
Still I Rise is a critically acclaimed work with an impressive scope: the entire history of Black America, told in an accessible graphic novel form.
Updated from its original version — which ended with the Million Man March — this new edition extends from the early days of colonial slavery right through to Barack ObamaÂ’’s groundbreaking presidential campaign.
Compared by many to Art Spiegelman’Â’s Maus, Still I Rise is a breathtaking achievement that celebrates the collective African-American memory, imagination, and spirit.
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Description
Very light shelf wear. Large round sticker on spine which extends to front and back covers. In VG condition.
Written by Roland Laird and Taneshia Nash Laird, and illustrated by Elihu “Adolfo” Bey
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Additional information
| Weight | 19 oz |
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| book-author | |
| Illustrator | Elihu "Adolfo" Bey |
| Condition | |
| Format | Trade Paperback |





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