Stuck rubber baby /

As a young gay man leading a closeted life in the 1960s American South, Toland Polk tries his best to keep a low profile. He's aware of the raqcial injustice all around him - the segregationist politicians, the corrupt cops, the violent Klan members - but he feels powerless to make a difference...

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Main Author: Cruse, Howard (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : First Second is an imprint of Roaring Brook Press, 2020
Edition:25th anniversary edition.
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Summary:As a young gay man leading a closeted life in the 1960s American South, Toland Polk tries his best to keep a low profile. He's aware of the raqcial injustice all around him - the segregationist politicians, the corrupt cops, the violent Klan members - but he feels powerless to make a difference. That all changes when he crosses paths with an impassioned coed named Ginger Raines. Ginger introduces him to a lively and diverse group of civil rights activists, folk singers, and night club performers - men and women who live authentically despite the conformist values of their hometown. Eboldened by this new community, Toland joins the local protests and even finds the courage to venture into a gay bar. No longer content to stay on the sidelines, Toland joins his friends as they fight against bigoty. But in Clayfield, Alabama, that can be dangerous - even deadly. Painstakingly researched and exquisitely illustrated, Stuck Rubber Baby is a groundbreaking graphic novel that draws on Howard Cruse's experience coming of age and coming out in 1960s Birmingham, Alabama. Just in time for it s twenty-fifth anniversary, this rich and moving tale of identify and resistance is back in print - complete with an updated introduction from Alison Bechel, rare photographs, and previously unpublished archival material that give a thorough, behind-the-scenes look at this graphic novel masterpiece. --
Item Description:"Stuck Rubber Baby was originally published in 1995 by Paradox Press, an imprint of DC Comics. It was republished in 2010 by Vertigo, also an imprint of DC Comics."--Colophon.
Physical Description:233 pages : illustrations ; 26 x 20 cm
ISBN:9781250249487
1250249481