The Soul of Black Comics: An Interview with John Jennings
This month, I had the opportunity to speak with John Jennings, Professor of Media and Cultural Studies and a Cooperating Faculty
Read moreThis month, I had the opportunity to speak with John Jennings, Professor of Media and Cultural Studies and a Cooperating Faculty
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Read moreSunday, July 27, 1919, was a hot, sweltering, sunny day at Chicago’s Twenty-Ninth Street Beach. When fourteen-year-old Eugene Williams, who
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