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Joel Christian Gill

    Joel Christian Gill est un dessinateur et historien qui se consacre au partage d'histoires favorisant la connexion par l'empathie, la compassion et l'humanité. Son œuvre explore et célèbre des récits souvent négligés de l'histoire noire, offrant une perspective unique sur le passé. L'approche distinctive de Gill en matière de narration vise à résonner profondément auprès des lecteurs à un niveau fondamentalement humain. Il s'engage à créer des récits qui construisent des ponts de compréhension.

    Fights
    Stamped from the Beginning
    Fast Enough
    Robert Smalls
    • Robert Smalls

      • 158pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,4(60)Évaluer

      "Joel Christian Gills shows how ordinary people fight for our collective liberation and whose stories are not often at the forefront of our historical consciousness.” —Ibram X. Kendi, author of  How to Be an AntiracistDo you know the story of the slave who sailed himself to freedom? For the third book in the bestselling Tales of the Talented Tenth series, Joel Christian Gill brings Robert Smalls to life by telling the true story of the enslaved African who pulled off one of the most daring and largest heists of the Civil War. Come along for the adventure as Robert earns a job working for the C.S.S. Planter , escapes to freedom, goes on to become a first-generation Black politician, and makes history by writing and leading the passage of legislation that led to the United States’ first free and compulsory public school system.Tales of the Talented Tenth is a historical comic series that focuses on the adventures of amazing African Americans in action.

      Robert Smalls
    • Fast Enough

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,8(184)Évaluer

      Have you ever been told that you’re not enough? That you’re not strong enough, tall enough, fast enough? Bessie was told she was not enough. Bessie dreams of riding her bike with the boys after school, but they tell her she is not fast enough. When she finally gets a chance to race, she proves not only that she is fast enough, but she is faster. Fast Enough combines an imagined story of Bessie Stringfield as a young girl with historical facts about Bessie as an adult. Bessie Stringfield went on to become the first African-American woman to travel solo across the United States on a motorcycle. Not only was she fast, but she was a true adventurer, daring to ride to places unsafe for African Americans in the 1930s and ’40s. Fast Enough is an inspirational story for anyone who’s been told they are not enough.

      Fast Enough
    • Stamped from the Beginning

      A Graphic History of Racist Ideas in America

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      This graphic novel edition presents a compelling visual interpretation of the National Book Award-winning exploration of how racist ideas have influenced American society. Through powerful illustrations and insightful commentary, it delves into the historical context and ongoing impact of racism, making complex concepts accessible. The work aims to educate and provoke thought, encouraging readers to confront and challenge the pervasive nature of racist ideologies in their daily lives.

      Stamped from the Beginning
    • Fights

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      A New York Times Best Graphic Novel of 2020 YALSA 2021 Great Graphic Novels for Teens 2021 Cartoonists Prize for Print Comics 2021 Eisner Awards Best Publication for Teens Nominee Fights is the visceral and deeply affecting memoir of artist/author Joel Christian Gill, chronicling his youth and coming of age as a Black child in a chaotic landscape of rough city streets and foreboding backwoods. Propelled into a world filled with uncertainty and desperation, young Joel is pushed toward using violence to solve his problems by everything and everyone around him. But fighting doesn’t always yield the best results for a confused and sensitive kid who yearns for a better, more fulfilling life than the one he was born into, as Joel learns in a series of brutal conflicts that eventually lead him to question everything he has learned about what it truly means to fight for one’s life. "FIGHTS is somehow brutally raw, funny as hell, deeply sensitive and insightful in each panel." –– Nate Powell (March trilogy)

      Fights