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Run Home if you don't want to be killed: The Detroit Uprising of 1943
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  african americans     anti-semitism     civil rights movements     communism     concentration camps     feminism     france     holocaust     jewish     jim crow     military     nazis     race relations     racism     segregation     slavery     soldiers     war     world war ii     wwii  

  • Series Title:
    • Documentary arts and culture
  • Annotation:
    • Williams delivers a graphic retelling of the racism and tension leading up to the violence of the Detroit Uprising in June of 1943. By incorporating firsthand accounts collected by the NAACP and telling them through a combination of hand-drawn images, historical dialogue, and narration, Williams makes the history and impact of these events immediate, and in showing us what happened, she reminds us that many issues of the time—police brutality, state-sponsored oppression, economic disparity, white supremacy—plague our country to this day. -- publisher
  • Creator:
    • Illustrator - Rachel Marie-Crane Williams
  • Publication Information:
    • Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, Durham, NC, 2021
  • Color or Black & White: Black and White
  • Genres:
    • Biography
    • Non-Fiction
  • Bibliography Available:
    • Yes
  • Original Language
    • English
  • Historical Topic/Event
    • Detroit Race Riot (Detroit, Michigan : 1943)
    • Race relations--Political aspects
    • African Americans--Social conditions
  • Geographic Setting:
    • Michigan--Detroit
    • Michigan--Detroit--Belle Isle Park
  • Date Range:
    • 1940 - 1968
  • Tags:
  • Notes:
    • Personal narratives, Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press ; Durham, North Carolina : in association with the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University,; Glossary of People, Organizations and Laws and a Note section included.

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