Desegregating Comics: Debating Blackness in the Golden Age of American Comics
By Qiana Whitted, Qiana Whitted (Editor), Ian Gordon (Contribution by), Nicholas Sammond (Contribution by), Andrew J. Kunka (Contribution by), Rebecca Wanzo (Contribution by), Chris Gavaler (Contribution by), Monalesia Earle (Contribution by), Blair Davis (Contribution by), Eli Boonin-Vail (Contribution by), Carol L. Tilley (Contribution by), Qiana Whitted (Contribution by), Brian Cremins (Contribution by), Mora Beauchamp-Byrd (Contribution by), Phillip Lamarr Cunningham (Contribution by), Jacque Nodell (Contribution by), Julian C. Chambliss (Contribution by), Mike Lemon (Contribution by)
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By Qiana Whitted, Qiana Whitted (Editor), Ian Gordon (Contribution by), Nicholas Sammond (Contribution by), Andrew J. Kunka (Contribution by), Rebecca Wanzo (Contribution by), Chris Gavaler (Contribution by), Monalesia Earle (Contribution by), Blair Davis (Contribution by), Eli Boonin-Vail (Contribution by), Carol L. Tilley (Contribution by), Qiana Whitted (Contribution by), Brian Cremins (Contribution by), Mora Beauchamp-Byrd (Contribution by), Phillip Lamarr Cunningham (Contribution by), Jacque Nodell (Contribution by), Julian C. Chambliss (Contribution by), Mike Lemon (Contribution by)
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Winner of the Comics Studies Society Edited Book Prize
Shortlisted for the Best Academic / Scholarly Work Eisner Award
Honorable Mention for the Harry Shaw and Katrina HazzardDonald Award for Outstanding Work in AfricanAmerican Popular Culture Studies from the Popular Culture Association
Some comics fans view the industry’s Golden Age (1930s1950s) as a challenging time when it comes to representations of race, an era when the few Black characters appeared as brutal savages, devious wi...
Shortlisted for the Best Academic / Scholarly Work Eisner Award
Honorable Mention for the Harry Shaw and Katrina HazzardDonald Award for Outstanding Work in AfricanAmerican Popular Culture Studies from the Popular Culture Association
Some comics fans view the industry’s Golden Age (1930s1950s) as a challenging time when it comes to representations of race, an era when the few Black characters appeared as brutal savages, devious wi...


