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Comic Books and Graphic Stories

Page history last edited by Robert W. Maloy 1 year, 11 months ago

 

 Hidden History Learning Plans

 

 The Campaign Against Comic Books in the 1950s and Book Banning in the U.S. Today

 

 

Pioneering Women Cartoonists and Animators

 

 

 

Reading and Writing Activity Ideas: Design a Comic Book and Graphic History

 

Choose 2 of the following Resources to READ

 

 

But This Book Has Pictures! The Case for Graphic Novels in an AP Classroom

 


Comic Books in the History Classroom from Teachinghistory.org

 


Using Superhero Comics to Teach English and History, Edutopia (April 13, 2014)

 


Why Teach with Comics? from Reading with Pictures

 

Comic book cover of World War III #1 (March 1952)


See also, No Flying No Tights, a blog about excellent graphic books for use in the classroom.

 


Comic Books as Journalism: 10 Masterpieces of Graphic Nonfiction, The Atlantic, August 10, 2011

 


A Graphic Literature Library, Time, November 2003.

 


Strange Fruit, Volume 1: Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History. Joel Christian Gill, 2014

 

 

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