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Author Williams, Rachel Marie-Crane, 1972- author, artist.

Title Run home if you don't want to be killed : the Detroit uprising of 1943 / written and illustrated by Rachel Marie-Crane Williams.

Publication Info. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press ; [Durham, North Carolina] : in association with the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, [2021]

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Location Call No. Status
 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  GRAPHIC 305.8 WILLIAMS    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  GRAPHIC NOVEL WILLIAMS    Check Shelf
 Portland Public Library - Adult Department  GRAPIC 305.8 WIL    Check Shelf
Description xvii, 277 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 26 cm.
Series Documentary arts and culture
Documentary arts and culture.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents No forgotten men, no forgotten races -- The four freedoms : executive order 8802 -- Meanwhile, back in Detroit -- The Sojourner Truth housing conflict -- Labor, race, war : 1941-1943 -- Île aux Cochons, Hog Island, Belle Isle -- Trouble in paradise : rumor, riots, and rebellion -- Topsy/Eva -- Up and down the street -- White lies -- Aftermath -- Eden.
Summary "In the heat of June in 1943, a wave of destructive and deadly civil unrest took place in the streets of Detroit. The city was under the pressures of both war-time industrial production and the nascent civil rights movement - a powder keg waiting to go off. Thirty-four people were killed, most were Black, and over half were killed by police. Two thousand people were arrested and over 700 required treatment at local hospitals for their injuries. Property damage was estimated to be nearly two million dollars. Composed of first-hand accounts collected by the NAACP just after the skirmish and research drawn from primary and secondary sources, Rachel Williams delivers a graphic re-telling of the violence and racism in the city's past, combining drawn images, text, and story. The history and impact of these racial rebellions is made clear with Williams' drawings, and in showing us what happened, she reminds us that many issues - like police brutality, economic disparity, and white supremacy - plague our country to this day"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Detroit Race Riot, Detroit, Mich., 1943 -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Detroit Race Riot, Detroit, Mich., 1943 -- Personal narratives.
African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit -- Social conditions -- 20th century -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Racism -- Michigan -- Detroit -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Detroit (Mich.) -- Race relations -- Comic books, strips, etc.
African Americans -- Social conditions. (OCoLC)fst00799698
Race relations. (OCoLC)fst01086509
Racism. (OCoLC)fst01086616
Michigan -- Detroit. (OCoLC)fst01205010
Detroit Race Riot (Detroit, Michigan : 1943) (OCoLC)fst01896649
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Comic books, strips, etc. (OCoLC)fst01423722
Historical comics. (OCoLC)fst01921682
Nonfiction comics. (OCoLC)fst01921721
Personal narratives. (OCoLC)fst01423843
Nonfiction comics.
Historical comics.
Added Author Duke University. Center for Documentary Studies, publisher.
Added Title Run home if you do not want to be killed
ISBN 9781469663265 (hardcover)
1469663260 (hardcover)
9781469663272 (paperback)
1469663279 (paperback)
9781469663289 (electronic book)
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