In Ms Davis, the acclaimed French cartooning duo tell a story of this
seminal, revolutionary, 1970s icon through an accessible graphic novel
narrative.
Born in 1944 in Birmingham, Alabama, Angela Davis' family fought in the
civil rights movement against racial segregation enforced by the Ku Klux
Klan. In 1968, she joined the Black Communist Party and traveled to
Cuba, a journey which left its mark on her forever. In 1971, the FBI put
Davis on their 10 Most Wanted List. They accused her of orchestrating a
politically motivated Marin County courtroom gunfight because she owned
the guns. She went to prison despite her protestations of innocence. The
Black People in Defense of Angela Davis formed, and soon the entire
world would know her story and demand her freedom. In 1972, she was
found not guilty by an all-white jury. Since then, she has dedicated her
life to the fight for justice.
The graphic biography also includes illustrated educational
supplementary material that adds historical context about the various
political organizations and programs referred to in the book, such as
COINTELPRO, an illegal FBI program dedicated to destroying U.S.
political groups it deemed "subversive."