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Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story: Comic Book 1957

Current price: $9.65
Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story: Comic Book 1957
Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story: Comic Book 1957

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Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story: Comic Book 1957

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First published in December 1957 by the Fellowship of Reconciliation, it went unnoticed by the mainstream comic book industry, but spread like wildfire among civil rights groups, churches, and schools, helping to mobilize a generation to join the global fight for equality - nonviolently. Personally endorsed by Martin Luther King, Jr. himself, over time this comic book has reached beyond his time and place to inspire activists in Latin America, South Africa, Vietnam, Egypt, and beyond... as well as inspiring MARCH, the new graphic novel trilogy by Congressman John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell. The comic reprints are reproduced from actual classic comics, and sometimes reflect the imperfection of books that are decades old. Many people enjoy these authentic characteristics. 2017 Reprint of the 1957 Comic Book. Full Color facsimile . New edition of Israel Escamilla, with a legible cover and interior and renewed colors. They will be able to enjoy a better experience in this edition

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