ISBN:
1887128352
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9781887128353
Language:
English
Pages:
139 Seiten, 21 ungezählte Seiten
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28 cm
Edition:
Expanded second edition
DDC:
303.6
Keywords:
Social conflict Comic books, strips, etc
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Violence Comic books, strips, etc
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Social conflict
;
Violence
;
Comic books, strips, etc
;
Comic
Abstract:
The life of Mumia Abu-Jamal -- I saw a man bleed to death -- Escapee -- Minimum wage -- Cuts in Social Security -- Farm Forclosures -- Third World Debt -- Reaganomics -- Ego -- The world is being ripped -- Crocodile tears -- Bullet proof fashion -- Silent movie -- For Jello Biafra -- Spatial Deconcentration -- Beginners graffiti propaganda -- Police state America -- Philadephica (El Salvador) -- Illustrations for the City Sun (on the history of police in America) -- Illegal immigrants -- Miami riots -- Uncle Same at the Court of International Law -- The paranoid truth -- Survival -- Greetings from South Africa -- South African funeral -- "A democracy for whites" -- Victory of the NY8+ Defendents -- Propaganda -- Racism in the news room -- Why I got arrested on Wall Street -- A statement from Jimmy -- The history of America and Tompkins -- Square Park -- The cesspool -- Wetlands -- Umbrella House benefit poster -- Artist's note -- Dos Blockos (article 25) -- 41 Shots -- Freedom speech in black and white, the story of a black reporter -- We are the city.
Abstract:
"You Don?t Have to Fuck People Over to Survive collects many of Tobocman?s most enduring images in a powerhouse assemblage that cuts right to the heart of 1980s activism. All the high (and low) points are there: the imprisonment of Mumia Abu-Jamal; the rise of Reaganomics; the struggle against apartheid; the Miami Race Riots; and, of course, the turf wars that dominated the city of New York, as activists and low-income families alike demanded their rights to the city?s abandoned buildings."--
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