The Silence of Our Friends

The Civil Rights Struggle Was Never Black and White

By Long, Mark & Demonakos, Jim & Powell, Nate

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ISBN
9781596436183
Publisher
First Second: Roaring Brook


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Library Journal

Reviewed on March 15, 2012  |  Graphic Novels

Local TV reporting was not a glam gig in the late 1960s, especially when it covers racial ferment in the South. Long grew up in a KKK-leaning white Texas neighborhood, and his family walked a dangerous path in befriending an African American couple involved in the civil rights movement. In this lightly fictionalized account, Long's reporter father overcomes hesitation and supervisor prejudice to provide test...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Junior Library Guild

Reviewed on February 1, 2012

This complex story pulls no punches in depicting the racial tensions in 1968 Houston, Texas. It is a riveting account, by turns frightening, infuriating, and inspiring. Nate Powell’s detailed illustrations establish an atmosphere filled with me...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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