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MLK Jr. Comic Book

Posted by Evan Derkacz at 11:52 PM on January 14, 2007.


"The Montgomery Story," a 1956 comic book, details some key events and spiritual underpinnings of the Civil Rights Era.

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The Montgomery Story was published by the Fellowship of Reconciliation in the late 50s or early 60s. Click on each image below for larger version.



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Posted by: ninjanurse on Jan 15, 2007 6:18 PM   
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this would be a great time to re-print that comic book. there's an interest in comic art, the new york times serializes graphic novels, and there are a lot of kids who don't know who Martin Luther King really was.
plus, the Fellowship of Reconciliation did a real classy job.

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