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The first graphic history of the Emmett Till murder, an incident that still reverberates in American history The graphic history format engages students with a vivid and powerful narrative Written in concise, accessible language that is ideal for undergraduates Includes a historical context essay, primary sources, suggestions for further research, discussion questions, and advice for teachers on how to effectively use the graphic history in the classroom Introduces students to the practice of history and the types of methods historians use to construct the past Engages the reader with a timely discussion of violence and white supremacy, racism and criminal justice, memory, and social movements ideal text for courses in US History and African American History
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