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11 Al Hollingsworth’s Kandy: Race, Colorism, and Romance in African American Newspaper Comics
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Mora J. Beauchamp-Byrd
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: “An Apt Cartoon” 1
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Part I Iconographies of Race and Racism
- 1 Rose O’Neill and Visual Tropes of Blackness 23
- 2 The Passing Fancies of Krazy Kat 39
- 3 “How Else Could I Have Created a Black Boy in That Era?”: Racial Caricature and Will Eisner’s Legacy 61
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Part II Formal Innovation and Aesthetic Range
- 4 Desegregating Black Art Genealogies: An Invitation 79
- 5 Misdirections in Matt Baker’s Phantom Lady 95
- 6 The Art of Alvin Hollingsworth 121
- 7 “Hello Public!”: Jackie Ormes in the Print Culture of the Pittsburgh Courier 141
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Part III Comics Readership and Respectability Politics
- 8 “Never Any Dirty Ones”: Comics Readership among African American Youth in the Mid-Twentieth Century 163
- 9 All-Negro Comics and Counterhistories of Race in the Golden Age 181
- 10 “This Business of White and Black”: Captain Marvel’s Steamboat, the Youthbuilders, and Fawcett’s Roy Campanella, Baseball Hero 207
- 11 Al Hollingsworth’s Kandy: Race, Colorism, and Romance in African American Newspaper Comics 227
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Part IV Disrupting Genre, Character, and Convention
- 12 Diabolical Master of Black Magic: Examining Agency through Villainy in “The Voodoo Man” 247
- 13 Love in Color: Fawcett’s Revolutionary Negro Romance 261
- 14 An Afrofuturist Legacy: Neil Knight and Black Speculative Capital 281
- 15 “For They Were There!”: Dell Comics’ Lobo and the Black Cowboy in American Comic Books 297
- Acknowledgments 319
- Bibliography 321
- Notes on Contributors 343
- Index 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: “An Apt Cartoon” 1
-
Part I Iconographies of Race and Racism
- 1 Rose O’Neill and Visual Tropes of Blackness 23
- 2 The Passing Fancies of Krazy Kat 39
- 3 “How Else Could I Have Created a Black Boy in That Era?”: Racial Caricature and Will Eisner’s Legacy 61
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Part II Formal Innovation and Aesthetic Range
- 4 Desegregating Black Art Genealogies: An Invitation 79
- 5 Misdirections in Matt Baker’s Phantom Lady 95
- 6 The Art of Alvin Hollingsworth 121
- 7 “Hello Public!”: Jackie Ormes in the Print Culture of the Pittsburgh Courier 141
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Part III Comics Readership and Respectability Politics
- 8 “Never Any Dirty Ones”: Comics Readership among African American Youth in the Mid-Twentieth Century 163
- 9 All-Negro Comics and Counterhistories of Race in the Golden Age 181
- 10 “This Business of White and Black”: Captain Marvel’s Steamboat, the Youthbuilders, and Fawcett’s Roy Campanella, Baseball Hero 207
- 11 Al Hollingsworth’s Kandy: Race, Colorism, and Romance in African American Newspaper Comics 227
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Part IV Disrupting Genre, Character, and Convention
- 12 Diabolical Master of Black Magic: Examining Agency through Villainy in “The Voodoo Man” 247
- 13 Love in Color: Fawcett’s Revolutionary Negro Romance 261
- 14 An Afrofuturist Legacy: Neil Knight and Black Speculative Capital 281
- 15 “For They Were There!”: Dell Comics’ Lobo and the Black Cowboy in American Comic Books 297
- Acknowledgments 319
- Bibliography 321
- Notes on Contributors 343
- Index 349