
Incorporating the latest research, The Murder of Emmett Till is the first text to present this shocking crime--which still powerfully reverberates--in a graphic history format. Historian Karlos Hill and illustrator Dave Dodson provide a riveting narration of the events surrounding the murder of young Emmett Till in a graphic format. Hill's meticulous research provides readers with both the context to place the crime in its wider historical setting and the primary sources to analyze the case in detail. Suggestions for how to effectively use the graphic history in the classroom make The Murder of Emmett Till an ideal text for courses in American and African American history.
This work investigates the 1955 murder of Emmett Till and its enduring impact on the American civil rights movement through a visual narrative format. Historian Karlos Hill and illustrator Dave Dodson synthesize historical research with sequential art to document the events surrounding the crime. The book provides a framework for analyzing the systemic racial violence of the era while offering pedagogical tools for classroom engagement with primary source materials.
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Educators and historians frequently cite this work as a valuable tool for making complex historical events accessible to students. Experts highlight the balance between rigorous research and the visual medium as a method for maintaining historical accuracy while engaging contemporary audiences.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
2020-07-24
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190216018
ISBN-13:
9780190216016
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