A striking graphic novel edition of the National Book Award-winning
history of how racist ideas have shaped American life--from the #1 New
York Times bestselling author of How to Be an Antiracist.
Racism has persisted throughout history--but so have antiracist efforts
to dismantle it. Through deep research and a gripping narrative that
illuminates the lives of five key American figures, preeminent historian
Ibram X. Kendi reveals how understanding and improving the world cannot
happen without identifying and facing the racist forces that shape it.
In collaboration with award-winning historian and comic artist Joel
Christian Gill, this stunningly illustrated graphic-novel adaptation of
Dr. Kendi's groundbreaking Stamped from the Beginning explores, with
vivid clarity and dimensionality, the living history of America, and how
we can learn from the past to work toward a more equitable, antiracist
future.