Kirsten's Reviews > Blue Book Volume 1: 1961
Blue Book Volume 1: 1961
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bookshelves: from-library, graphic-novels, non-fiction, poc-characters
Apr 21, 2024
bookshelves: from-library, graphic-novels, non-fiction, poc-characters
I really liked the art and the storytelling here. However, it bothered me that while the Hills� involvement in the NAACP was mentioned, it was never mentioned that Betty was white and Barney was Black. And because of the color palette used, if you didn’t already know this, it’s not clear. It may or may not be relevant, but to my mind it’s worth mentioning as part of the stress the Hills were under in their daily lives.
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April 21, 2024
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from-library
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poc-characters
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non-fiction
April 21, 2024
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graphic-novels
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