APB : artists against police brutality / edited by Bill Campbell, Jason Rodriguez, John Jennings.

An incredibly unique comic book benefit project featuring comic shorts, pin-ups, short essays, and flash fiction, the proceeds of which will be going to the Innocence Project. We've all seen the pictures: a six-year-old Ruby Bridges being escorted by U.S. marshals on her first day at an all-white, N...

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Other Authors: Campbell, Bill, 1970- (Editor)
Rodriguez, Jason (Comic book author) (Editor)
Jennings, John, 1970- (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Greenbelt, MD : Rosarium Publishing, [2015]
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Physical Description:164 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
Variant Title:
Artists against police brutality
Format: Book

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505 0 0 |g I. Introduction /  |r Bill Campbell --  |g II.  |t Pin-Up, "Family Portrait" /  |r Ashley Woods --  |g III.  |t Shame /  |r David Brame --  |g IV.  |t Innocent Bystanders /  |r Jennifer Marie Brissett --  |g V.  |t Pin-Up, "Attack of the 14 Yr. Old Black Girl" /  |r Lalo Alcaraz --  |g VI.  |t A Spirit in New Orleans /  |r Ytasha L. Womack --  |g VII.  |t Pin-Up, "Stop" /  |r Dean Haspiel --  |g VIII.  |t Two Cartoons /  |r Keith Knight --  |g IX.  |t License to Kill /  |r MGRivas, Phill R. Williams Jr. --  |g X.  |t Pin-Up /  |r Christa Cassano --  |g XI.  |t The Pikesman's Patrol /  |r Gary Phillips, illustration by Rafael Desquitado, Jr. --  |g XII.  |t "Boyz in a Hood" /  |r Jerry Craft --  |g XIII.  |t Two Cartoons /  |r Tak Toyoshima, Steve Artley --  |g XIV.  |t "Unlawful" and "Media Shots" /  |r Barbara Brandon-Croft --  |g XV.  |t No Time For Innocence /  |r Andaiye Reeves, illustration by Darius Reeves --  |g XVI.  |t Pin-Up /  |r Gregory Garay --  |g XVII.  |t The Problematic White Liberal /  |r Aaron Rand Freeman, J. Andrew World --  |g XVIII.  |t The Walker /  |r Melanie Stevens --  |g XIX.  |t For My Future Child /  |r Takeia Marie --  |g XX.  |t Pull It Up from the Roots /  |r Avy Jetter --  |g XXI.  |t White Supremecy: Fergusen and a New Message to the Grassroots /  |r Reynaldo Anderson --  |g XXII.  |t Two Cartoons /  |r Steve Artley --  |g XXIII.  |t Split /  |r Brandon L. Hankins --  |g XXIV.  |t Scared Straight /  |r Jerome Walford --  |g XXV.  |t No Black Child Left Behind: Schools Policing Students of Color /  |r Bettina L. Love --  |g XXVI.  |t Code 288 /  |r Jason A. Quest --  |g XXVII.  |t Violation: A Birth Story /  |r Jason Harris, Seshat's Brush --  |g XXVIII.  |t Heroes & Monsters /  |r Sean "Smack" Mack --  |g XXIX.  |t Caught In The Lovers War: James Baldwin and the Legacy of Queer Art-Making in the Anti-Police Brutality Movement /  |r Joshua Plencner --  |g XXX.  |t Dear Brother /  |r Ka Yan Cheung --  |g XXXI.  |t Broken Glass, or They're Killing Our Artists /  |r Sofia Samatar --  |g XXXII.  |t On Mumia's Corner /  |r Lance Tooks --  |g XXXIII.  |t Profile /  |r Damian Duffy, Robert Love, John Jennings --  |g XXXIV.  |t Alternatives to Policing and the Superhero Model /  |r Walida Imarisha, illustration by Stacey Robinson --  |g XXXV.  |t Pin-up /  |r Tommy Nguyensmith --  |g XXXVI.  |t Brutality /  |r David White --  |g XXXVII.  |t Lockup /  |r Matthew Fisher, Bizhan Khodabandeh --  |g XXXVIII.  |t Apathy /  |r T. Fox Dunham --  |g XXXIX.  |t KickNigga /  |r Gallo Fino --  |g XXXX.  |t Floater /  |r Keith A. Miller, Chuck Collins --  |g XXXXI.  |t Motor City Cynthia Scott Blues /  |r Joel Hilliard, Kevin Nieves, Andrew Nieves --  |g XXXXII.  |t Bullet Proof Black /  |r Jason Scott Jones --  |g XXXXIII.  |t "Black & Blue" /  |r Jerry Craft --  |g XXXXIV.  |t Pin-Up /  |r Keef Cross --  |g XXXXV.  |t Rioting: As American As Apple Pie /  |r P. Djeli Clark --  |g XXXXVI.  |t Pin-Up /  |r Charles Fetherolf --  |g XXXXVII.  |t Dream /  |r Shomari Harrington --  |g XXXXVIII.  |t When It Gets To This /  |r Mondo we Langa. 
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