

I want to say that was SPX, but I don't remember.

(I'm still working on catching up on my gaps in terms of understanding what it is/was like for other people of color.) So when I first ran into Strange Fruit back when it was a mini-comic only, it wasn't a hard sell for me. Stories from the vast (and often hidden) history of the African American experience come alive in the hands of a creator who wanted to use his art talents to shine a light on that history in this collection that's a must-read for anyone interested in non-fiction comics.Īn odd quirk of my upbringing is that while I am woefully unable to tell you as much as I should about what it is/was like to be Latino in the United States, my mother gave me a strong grounding in African American history, something I've continued all my life.
