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OverviewThe graphic narrative history of the 2001 Cincinnati riots, told for the first time from the perspective of the participants. When Timothy Thomas, a 19-year-old black man, was fatally shot by police, the city broke out into nonviolent civil disobedience that was met with further police violence. This was the first major uprising of the 21st Century, matched only by the LA riots a decade before and the protests in Ferguson over a decade later. Author and illustrator Dan Mendez Moore was 17 at the time when he participated in the six days of protests that shook the city between Thomas's death and his funeral. Mendez Moore's comics-journalism account sensitively captures a fiery moment in U.S. history through interviews with protestors, community leaders, bystanders, and a frustrated looter. He portrays the tension of a city boiling over, political leaders taking advantage, and an inner-city community coming together. Six Days in Cincinnati is a nonfiction graphic novel that tells an all-American story of systemic racism and the power of popular movements, more relevant in our post-Ferguson era than ever before. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dan Mendez MoorePublisher: Microcosm Publishing Imprint: Microcosm Publishing Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9781621068006ISBN 10: 1621068005 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 13 June 2017 Recommended Age: From 14 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsMoore reports some of the story from his direct observation, and the rest through a series of flashback interviews with others who were directly involved. Moore and the other narrators are unflinchingly honest, revealing their mistakes and regrets along with the passion for justice that motivated their actions. --Steve Palm-Houser, Examiner <p/> Moore has something that many of the biggest names in comics unfortunately lack--life experience and something to say about it. --Seth Tobocman, Disaster and Resistance <p/> Comics bring to life and to light the joys and struggles of life. Moore has successfully continued that tradition, capturing a moment part of a continuous movement for world wide justice. I look forward to his next work. --Reverend Damon Lynch III Praise for the first edition (<i>Mark Twain Was Right</i>): Moore reports some of the story from his direct observation, and the rest through a series of flashback interviews with others who were directly involved. Moore and the other narrators are unflinchingly honest, revealing their mistakes and regrets along with the passion for justice that motivated their actions. Steve Palm-Houser, <i>Examiner</i> Moore has something that many of the biggest names in comics unfortunately lacklife experience and something to say about it. Seth Tobocman, <i>Disaster and Resistance</i> Comics bring to life and to light the joys and struggles of life. Moore has successfully continued that tradition, capturing a moment part of a continuous movement for world wide justice. I look forward to his next work. Reverend Damon Lynch III Moore reports some of the story from his direct observation, and the rest through a series of flashback interviews with others who were directly involved. Moore and the other narrators are unflinchingly honest, revealing their mistakes and regrets along with the passion for justice that motivated their actions. - Steve Palm-Houser, Examiner the inclusion of first-hand interviews accompanied by physical drawings of the interviewees gives a greater sense of inclusion than one usually finds in a more traditional historical text. - Ginnis Tonik, Women Write About Comics Moore reports some of the story from his direct observation, and the rest through a series of flashback interviews with others who were directly involved. Moore and the other narrators are unflinchingly honest, revealing their mistakes and regrets along with the passion for justice that motivated their actions. --Steve Palm-Houser, Examiner Moore has something that many of the biggest names in comics unfortunately lack--life experience and something to say about it. --Seth Tobocman, Disaster and Resistance Comics bring to life and to light the joys and struggles of life. Moore has successfully continued that tradition, capturing a moment part of a continuous movement for world wide justice. I look forward to his next work. --Reverend Damon Lynch III Praise for the first edition (Mark Twain Was Right): Moore reports some of the story from his direct observation, and the rest through a series of flashback interviews with others who were directly involved. Moore and the other narrators are unflinchingly honest, revealing their mistakes and regrets along with the passion for justice that motivated their actions. --Steve Palm-Houser, Examiner Moore has something that many of the biggest names in comics unfortunately lack--life experience and something to say about it. --Seth Tobocman, Disaster and Resistance Comics bring to life and to light the joys and struggles of life. Moore has successfully continued that tradition, capturing a moment part of a continuous movement for world wide justice. I look forward to his next work. --Reverend Damon Lynch III Author InformationDan Méndez Moore was born and raised in Cincinnati and received his bachelor’s degree in Urban Studies at Portland State University. He first got involved in social justice organizing during high school, when he founded the Cincinnati Radical Youth, and has never stopped. He currently works organizing low-wage workers at SEIU Local 26 in Minneapolis, MN. His comics have been published in Labor Notes and Cincinnati Street Vibes and he has a series of comics used as popular education tools for low-wage workers fighting for change. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |