Mark long the silence of our friends5/20/2023 All the more powerful for its unfortunate familiarity, this account also shows how small acts of humanity can outclass even the most determined hatred. Powell is one of the finest young cartoonists around, and his artwork-with full-bodied figures, a loose compositional style, and inky black-and-white tones-unflinchingly mines the drama of both petty slashes of racism and larger instances of civil unrest. Deciding that “men of conscience have got to join together,” the two forge a friendship that crosses the color line, is not looked upon favorably by either of their communities, and gets tested when the demonstration turns ugly. The story unfolds from two sets of eyes, those of a white TV reporter (Long’s father) and a black demonstration leader. As the students of Texas Southern University gear up for a demonstration involving Stokely Carmichael’s Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, smaller satellite confrontations around town hint at the violence to come. This semi-autobiographical tale is set in 1967 Texas, against the backdrop of the fight for civil rights. Set in Houston in 1968, this graphic novel is based on Long’s childhood memories of the events surrounding a little-remembered incident from the civil rights movement. A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERAs the civil rights struggle heats up in Texas, two families-one white, one black-find common ground.
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