Young C.L.R. James

Young C.L.R. James

A Graphic Novelette

Illustrated by Milton Knight Edited by Lawrence Ware and Paul Buhle

$6.95

Publication Date: 1st May 2018

This unique comic by Milton Knight illuminates the early years of C.L.R. James (1901–1989), known in much later years as the “last great Pan-Africanist.” The son of a provincial school administrator... Read More
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This unique comic by Milton Knight illuminates the early years of C.L.R. James (1901–1989), known in much later years as the “last great Pan-Africanist.” The son of a provincial school administrator... Read More
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This unique comic by Milton Knight illuminates the early years of C.L.R. James (1901–1989), known in much later years as the “last great Pan-Africanist.” The son of a provincial school administrator in British-governed Trinidad, James disappointed his family by embracing the culture and passions of the colonial underclass, Carnival and cricket. He joined the literary avant-garde of the island before leaving for Britain. In the UK, James swiftly became a beloved cricket journalist, playwright for his close friend Paul Robeson, and a pathbreaking scholar of black history with The Black Jacobins (1938), the first history of the Haitian revolt.

The artistic skills of Milton Knight, at once acute and provocative, bring out James’s unique personality, how it arose, and how he became a world figure.

Details
  • Price: $6.95
  • Pages: 48
  • Carton Quantity: 130
  • Publisher: PM Press
  • Imprint: PM Press
  • Series: PM Pamphlet
  • Publication Date: 1st May 2018
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9781629635149
  • Format: Pamphlet
  • BISACs:
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies (Global)
    COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Nonfiction / Biography & Memoir
Author Bio

Milton Knight is a graduate of the BOCES Cultural Arts Center. His work has appeared in many magazines, including Heavy Metal, High Times, and National Lampoon, as well as an extended series of fiction adaptations for Graphic Classics. His own comics titles include Hugo, Midnight the Rebel Skunk, and Slug and Ginger.

Lawrence Ware is a philosophy professor and codirector of Oklahoma State University’s Center for Africana Studies. He writes widely on race, sports, and culture for publications such as theNew York Times, Slate, and The Root. He has been a commentator on race and politics for the CBC, NPR, and PRI.

Paul Buhle is Lecturer in the American Civilization Department at Brown University and coauthor of Tender Comrades: A Backstory of the Hollywood Blacklist (1997). Dave Wagner is the former political editor of the Arizona Republic. He has written on film for Cineaste and Filmhaeftet (Stockholm).

This unique comic by Milton Knight illuminates the early years of C.L.R. James (1901–1989), known in much later years as the “last great Pan-Africanist.” The son of a provincial school administrator in British-governed Trinidad, James disappointed his family by embracing the culture and passions of the colonial underclass, Carnival and cricket. He joined the literary avant-garde of the island before leaving for Britain. In the UK, James swiftly became a beloved cricket journalist, playwright for his close friend Paul Robeson, and a pathbreaking scholar of black history with The Black Jacobins (1938), the first history of the Haitian revolt.

The artistic skills of Milton Knight, at once acute and provocative, bring out James’s unique personality, how it arose, and how he became a world figure.

  • Price: $6.95
  • Pages: 48
  • Carton Quantity: 130
  • Publisher: PM Press
  • Imprint: PM Press
  • Series: PM Pamphlet
  • Publication Date: 1st May 2018
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9781629635149
  • Format: Pamphlet
  • BISACs:
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies (Global)
    COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Nonfiction / Biography & Memoir

Milton Knight is a graduate of the BOCES Cultural Arts Center. His work has appeared in many magazines, including Heavy Metal, High Times, and National Lampoon, as well as an extended series of fiction adaptations for Graphic Classics. His own comics titles include Hugo, Midnight the Rebel Skunk, and Slug and Ginger.

Lawrence Ware is a philosophy professor and codirector of Oklahoma State University’s Center for Africana Studies. He writes widely on race, sports, and culture for publications such as theNew York Times, Slate, and The Root. He has been a commentator on race and politics for the CBC, NPR, and PRI.

Paul Buhle is Lecturer in the American Civilization Department at Brown University and coauthor of Tender Comrades: A Backstory of the Hollywood Blacklist (1997). Dave Wagner is the former political editor of the Arizona Republic. He has written on film for Cineaste and Filmhaeftet (Stockholm).