The latest volume in our World Citizen Comics graphic novel series,
Fault Lines in the Constitution teaches readers how this founding
document continues to shape modern American society.
In 1787, after 116 days of heated debates and bitter arguments, the
United States Constitution was created. This imperfect document set
forth America's guiding principles, but it would also introduce some of
today's most contentious political issues--from gerrymandering, to the
Electoral College, to presidential impeachment.
With colorful art, compelling discourse, and true stories from America's
past and present, Fault Lines in the Constitution: The Graphic Novel
sheds light on how today's political struggles have their origins in the
decisions of our Founding Fathers.
Children's book author Cynthia Levinson, constitutional law scholar
Sanford Levinson, and artist Ally Shwed deftly illustrate how
contemporary problems arose from this founding document--and then they
offer possible solutions.