BOBC

WIKINDX Resources

Hopkins, David. "‘You can make them liars’ – the world war two funny pages of the Pittsburgh Courier, American’s leading African American weekly newspaper." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 3. (2012): 1–17. 
Added by: joachim (17/11/2012, 00:28)   
Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.1080/21504857.2011.645246
BibTeX citation key: Hopkins2012
Email resource to friend
View all bibliographic details
Categories: General
Keywords: Comic strip, Ethnicity, USA
Creators: Hopkins
Collection: Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics
Views: 1/347
Attachments  
Abstract
The Pittsburgh Courier, the leading African American-produced newspaper of the segregation era, had a double mission: to show the American normality of African American life and culture and to show the injustice of mainstream America. The tension between the conservative former and the progressive latter informs all parts of the paper. With America’s entry into World War II, this tension becomes acute. Reviewing the comics page at the end of each issue, this essay hopes to introduce a neglected area of comics history and show its relationship to the larger world of the Courier and African American experience.
Added by: joachim  
WIKINDX 6.9.1 | Total resources: 14537 | Username: -- | Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography | Style: Modern Language Association (MLA)