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About this book
A massacre in Boston. A tea party. A shot heard around the world. But who was the first casualty of the massacre? How did the tea get to Boston Harbor? What was the Battle of Concord like for a Minute Man?
Colonial Comics: New England, 1750–1775 expands the frame of this important period of American history. Unconventional characters come to life, including gravedigging medical students, counterfeiters, female playwrights, instigators of civil disobedience, newspaper editors, college students, rum traders, freemen, and slaves.
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Early American HistoryTable of contents
- Front Cover
- Copyright
- Title Page
- Contents
- I. From the Editor
- II. Previously, in Colonial Comics: New England, 1620-1750
- III. The Devil and Silence Dogood - J. L. Bell and Braden Lamb
- IV. A Lonely Line - Sarah Winifred Searle and Carey Pietsch
- V. The Apprehension of Owen Sullivan - Cory Levine and Jason Axtell
- VI. To This Land of Light - Robert Sickels, Scott White, and Jason Hanley
- VII. Spotlight On: New England Triangular Trade
- VIII. Spotlight On: Thomas Hutchinson (Portrait by Rafer Roberts)
- IX. The Newport Riots - James Maddox, Rob Dumo, and Arsia Rozegar
- X. Spotlight On: Effigies in Colonial History
- XI. The Grand Illumination - Kevin Cooney and Matt Dembicki
- XII. Spotlight On: The Stamp Act Obelisk
- XIII. Spotlight On: King George III (Portrait by Mal Jones)
- XIV. Hale at Yale - Lora Innes, Rachel Smith, and Kelly Phillips
- XV. The Stranger’s Corpse - J. L. Bell and Jesse Lonergan
- XVI. Newton Prince: Loyalist for Liberty - Alexander Danner, N Steven Harris, John Jennings, and Jason Hanley
- XVII. Mercy Otis Warren - Ashley Victoria Robinson, Matt Rawson, and Jason Hanley
- XVIII. Spotlight On: Phillis Wheatley (Portrait by Liz Laribee)
- XIX. The Spunker Club - Lora Innes
- XX. This Detested Tea - Jackie Roche
- XXI. Cannon Fodder - Joe Hilliard and Jeff McComsey
- XXII. The Call Up - Erik Radvon, Noel Tuazon, and Rob Croonenborghs
- XXIII. Spotlight On: Samson Occom (Portrait by E J Barnes)
- XXIV. There Is an Anecdote - A David Lewis, Carla Speed McNeil, and Jenn Manley Lee
- XXV. Join, or Die! - Josh O’Neill and James Comey
- XXVI. Spotlight On: Paul Revere’s Ride - Chris Piers and Mark Englert
- XXVII. The Shot Heard around the Worldas Told by Amos Barrett - Charles Fetherolf
- XXVIII. In Closing: On Newspapers
- XXIX. Bibliography
- XXX. Creator Biographies
- Acknowledgments