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Many students—and teachers (including me!)—love graphic novels. Today’s post begins a series exploring how they can be used in the classroom. Tim Smyth is an award-winning educator and ...
Taught by Associate Professor of History, Dr. Karine Walther, the course studies graphic novels as secondary history resources.“Graphic novels can show history, not just describe it.
Courtesy of Verso Books. James, who died in 1989, might not have guessed that he would one day be a co-creator of a graphic novel. But he would surely have been impressed with Toussaint Louverture ...
This is exacerbated by visual media, which makes refugees an easy target by denying them the means of telling their own ...
Taught by Associate Professor of History, Dr. Karine Walther, the course studies graphic novels as secondary history resources. “Graphic novels can show history, not just describe it.
Millions of people were abducted from west Africa and forcibly trafficked to the Americas over the 400 years of the transatlantic slave trade, from the 15th to the 19th century. Slavery treated these ...
Taught by Dr. Karine Walther, Associate Professor of History, the course studies graphic novels as secondary history resources. “Graphic novels can show history, not just describe it.