It's Life as I See It

It's Life as I See It Black Cartoonists in Chicago 1940-1980

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Publisher's Synopsis

Between the 1940s and 1980s, Chicago's Black press-from The Chicago Defender to the Negro Digest to self-published pamphlets-was home to some of the best cartoonists in America. Kept out of the pages of white-owned newspapers, Black cartoonists found space to address the joys, the horrors, and the everyday realities of Black life in America. From Jay Jackson's anti-racist time travel adventure serial Bungleton Green, to Morrie Turner's radical mixed-race strip Dinky Fellas, to the Afrofuturist comics of Yaoundé Onli and Turtel Onli, to National Book Award-winning novelist Charles Johnson's blistering and deeply funny gag cartoons, this is work that has for far too long been excluded and overlooked. Also featuring the work of Tom Floyd, Seitu Hayden, Jackie Ormes, and Grass Green, this anthology accompanies the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago's exhibition Chicago Comics: 1960 to Now selected and edited by Dan Nadel, and is an essential addition to the history of American comics.

Book information

ISBN: 9781681375618
Publisher: New York Review Comics
Imprint: New York Review Comics
Pub date:
DEWEY: 741.56977311
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 144
Weight: 596g
Height: 190mm
Width: 254mm
Spine width: 22mm