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    Kyle Baker, Nat Turner, Graphic Novel, 2008

     

     

    Kyle Baker's graphic novel Nat Turner, published in 2008, pairs his black-and-white images with passages from Thomas R. Gray's 1831 Confessions of Nat Turner. 

     

     

    View a Preview of the Book on Google Books

     

    Review by Scott Cederlund, Wednesday's Haul Blog (2008)

    Review by Michael Alexander Chaney: "The Speaking Slave Corpse" (2013)

     

    Meryl Jaffee, "Using Graphic Novels in Education: Nat Turner" (2014)

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