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Birth of a Nation

A Comic Novel

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This scathingly hilarious political satire answers the burning question: Would anyone care if East St. Louis seceded from the Union? East St. Louis, Illinois, is an impoverished town where idealistic Mayor Fred Fredericks starts Election Day by collecting trash in his minivan. Believing in democracy, he rallies citizens to vote, only to find many turned away for dubious reasons, including sweet old Miss Jackson, who is wrongly labeled a felon. As Illinois's electoral votes become crucial, a radical right-wing junta, led by a dim-witted Texas governor, seizes the Oval Office due to mass disenfranchisement. In response, Fredericks, urged by shady billionaire John Roberts, devises a radical protest: East St. Louis will secede. Roberts opens an “offshore” bank to finance this new nation, transforming East St. Louis into a wealthy enclave attracting a bizarre mix of militants, hitmen, CIA operatives, and AWOL servicemen. However, challenges arise, including debates over the new country's name and anthem, and local thug Roscoe becomes a warlord. As the U.S. military approaches, Fredericks must decide if his protest is worth the risk. This brilliantly absurd satire, inspired by the 2000 election, critiques a range of social and cultural issues, humorously skewering white supremacists, black nationalists, and more, delivering both laughs and sharp commentary on American politics.

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Birth of a Nation, Aaron McGruder, Reginald Hudlin, Kyle Baker

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2004
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Titolo
Birth of a Nation
Sottotitolo
A Comic Novel
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Crown
Pubblicato
2004
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
137
ISBN10
1400048591
ISBN13
9781400048595
Serie
Valutazione
3,75 su 5
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This scathingly hilarious political satire answers the burning question: Would anyone care if East St. Louis seceded from the Union? East St. Louis, Illinois, is an impoverished town where idealistic Mayor Fred Fredericks starts Election Day by collecting trash in his minivan. Believing in democracy, he rallies citizens to vote, only to find many turned away for dubious reasons, including sweet old Miss Jackson, who is wrongly labeled a felon. As Illinois's electoral votes become crucial, a radical right-wing junta, led by a dim-witted Texas governor, seizes the Oval Office due to mass disenfranchisement. In response, Fredericks, urged by shady billionaire John Roberts, devises a radical protest: East St. Louis will secede. Roberts opens an “offshore” bank to finance this new nation, transforming East St. Louis into a wealthy enclave attracting a bizarre mix of militants, hitmen, CIA operatives, and AWOL servicemen. However, challenges arise, including debates over the new country's name and anthem, and local thug Roscoe becomes a warlord. As the U.S. military approaches, Fredericks must decide if his protest is worth the risk. This brilliantly absurd satire, inspired by the 2000 election, critiques a range of social and cultural issues, humorously skewering white supremacists, black nationalists, and more, delivering both laughs and sharp commentary on American politics.