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Mark Twain Was Right: The 2001 Cincinnati Riots (edition 2012)

by Dan P. Moore

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A new and unique graphic novel which charts the course of the 2001 Cincinnati Riots, the largest urban urnest since the 1992 LA Riots. Moore's book is an engaging work of journalism as narrative comic, tracing the riot's genesis from the senseless police killing of a 19 year old black man to the man's funeral six days later. What results is a tumultous cocktail of civil disobedience, frustration fuelled looting and police violence. An important chapter of American history in graphic novel format.… (more)
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Title:Mark Twain Was Right: The 2001 Cincinnati Riots
Authors:Dan P. Moore
Info:Microcosm Publishing (2012), Edition: 2nd, Paperback, 96 pages
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Mark Twain Was Right: The 2001 Cincinnatti Riots (Comix Journalism) by Dan P. Moore

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A new and unique graphic novel which charts the course of the 2001 Cincinnati Riots, the largest urban urnest since the 1992 LA Riots. Moore's book is an engaging work of journalism as narrative comic, tracing the riot's genesis from the senseless police killing of a 19 year old black man to the man's funeral six days later. What results is a tumultous cocktail of civil disobedience, frustration fuelled looting and police violence. An important chapter of American history in graphic novel format.

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