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Includes a slightly doctored, mostly black & white International Lady’s Garment Workers Union photo from Cornel University’s Kheel Center. Titled in the institution's Flickr page as "Women standing in a picket line reading the newspaper PM."
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Includes a quotation from Davis.
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A wordless twelve-panel sequence in raw pencil.
A four-panel sequence.
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A three-tiered “Little Nemo in Slumberland” inspired strip.
A quotation in block text from a member of the French Resistance.
A fourteen-panel sequence incorporates a 1923 quotation from Gibran.
A portrait accompanied by a quotation from the civil rights leader.
Untitled on the page. The title is taken from its appearance on the Desert Island Comics web site.
The artist is thirteen years old at time of publication.
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A modified version of Banksy's "Flower Bomber" image featuring a librarian throwing the titular Margaret Atwood book.
An updated modern version of Benjamin Franklin’s classic snake cartoon.
Untitled on the page; the title is taken from the Resist Submission web site. The artist is sixteen years old at time of publication.
Two individual images of the monument.
Also incorporates a quotation from Matlin and some anonymous quotes from The Daily Beast.
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Appears to be drawn on standard lined notebook paper.
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“Are we descending into chaos yet?”
Some choice quotations from the great leader.
Invokes Joe Rosenthal's 1945 "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima" photograph.
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The Sith Lord with a comb over
Homage to H. G. Peter's cover for Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #2 (Fall 1942).
Homage to Norman Rockwell’s “The Problem We All Live With” painting from 1964. No official title on the page. On the artist's web site its given the title "#No Ban No Wall."
Block lettering at the bottom of the page is a quotation from the current president of Liberia.
A fill-in-the-color guide.
Back cover.