Medgar Evers and the NAACP
Medgar Evers and the NAACP
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Gareth Stevens Publishing
Annotation: Provides an overview of the life of civil rights leader Medgar Evers with an emphasis on his involvement in the NAACP, in graphic novel format.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #5198001
Format: Library Binding
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Copyright Date: 2013
Edition Date: 2013 Release Date: 08/01/12
Illustrator: Spender, Nik,
Pages: 24 pages
ISBN: 1-433-97495-9
ISBN 13: 978-1-433-97495-3
Dewey: 921
LCCN: 2011045581
Dimensions: 24 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Fri Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2013)

Though there is no way for a short graphic novel to convey the nuance necessary to understand Medgar Evers, this entry in the A Graphic History of the Civil Rights Movement series succeeds in drawing readers into the drama of Evers' last day while still building an understanding of the underlying issues. Jeffrey depicts Evers as a proud African American undeterred as a young man by the armed guards keeping him out of polling places. As an adult, he became Mississippi State Field Secretary for the NAACP, where he helped black citizens acquire bank loans, register to vote, and more. Spender's realistic comic art feels hasty at times, but it does a nice job capturing Evers' likeness and comes to life in the final few pages, which feature a firebomb, Evers' assassination, his funeral, and a 4,000-person protest march that became part of the service. Explanatory text, endnotes, and photos complete this solid offering. Consider the whole series as an option for reluctant readers.

School Library Journal (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

JEFFREY, Gary . Malcolm X and the Fight for African American Unity . illus. by Emanuele Boccanfuso. ISBN 978-1-4339-7487-8 ; ISBN 978-1-4339-7490-8 . LC 2012000227. JEFFREY, Gary . Martin Luther King Jr. and the March on Washington . illus. by Nick Spender. ISBN 978-1-4339-7491-5 ; ISBN 978-1-4339-7494-6 . LC 2011050608. JEFFREY, Gary . Medgar Evers and the NAACP . illus. by Nick Spender. ISBN 978-1-4339-7495-3 ; ISBN 978-1-4339-7498-4 . LC 2011045581. JEFFREY, Gary . Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott . illus. by Nick Spender. ISBN 978-1-4339-7499-1 ; ISBN 978-1-4339-7502-8 . LC 2011050607. JEFFREY, Gary . Thurgood Marshall: The Supreme Court Rules on "Separate but Equal" . illus. by John Aggs. ISBN 978-1-4339-7503-5 ; ISBN 978-1-4339-7506-6 . LC 2011045579. ea vol: 24p. (A Graphic History of the Civil Rights Movement Series). photos. glossary. index. CIP. Gareth Stevens. 2012. PLB $23.95; ebook $23.95. Gr 3-5 Focusing on action and drama, these titles highlight the lives of Civil Rights heroes. The author makes effective use of the graphic-novel format. At times, the illustrations are realistic enough to border on photo-realism. Each volume begins and ends with pages of narrative information and photos. The texts of the comic-style sections are easy to follow. Dialogue appears in white speech bubbles, while explanations and background information are presented in gray boxes. Shifting visual perspectives add interest. One vantage point is looking over Lincoln's massive stone shoulder while Martin Luther King, Jr. addresses a crowd from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Another panel shows the contemplative face of Rosa Parks looking out a bus window, street signs reflecting on the glass. Unfortunately, sources are not cited. Still, these titles offer an exciting look at important history in an appealing format.

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Word Count: 1,263
Reading Level: 5.3
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.3 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 153028 / grade: Middle Grades
Guided Reading Level: W

Medgar Evers's story of courage, dignity, and sacrifice is a reminder of the high price some paid to ensure that the United States would meet its promise of equal rights and equal opportunity for all. After fighting for his country in World War II, Evers came home to a nation that treated him as a second-class citizen. He joined the NAACP and worked tirelessly to change conditions for African Americans. He paid a terrible price for his efforts--his life was taken by a white supremacist. Through powerful illustrations and accessible text, this dramatic graphic novel highlights Evers's courage and dignity during a dark period in American history.


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