NAACP President Derrick Johnson discusses democracy, racism and capitalism
By Delaney SmithStaff Writer
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By Delaney SmithStaff Writer
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A Tennessee school board banned the Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel “Maus” on January 10. This graphic novel details the horrific treatment of Jewish people during the Holocaust, with mice representing the Jewish people and the Nazis drawn out as cats. It is widely acclaimed as one of the greatest graphic novels of all time for its haunting storytelling, artwork and the use of cats and mice as instantly recognizable allegories.
By Delaney Smith
By Delaney SmithCorrespondent
By Delaney SmithStaff Writer
By Delaney SmithStaff Writer
By Delaney SmithStaff Writer
By Delaney SmithStaff Writer
Editor's note: This article was intended for publication on September 18, but could not be published until now because of our website was offline.
By Victoria Gladstone and Delaney SmithStaff Writers
By Delaney SmithStaff Writer
By Delaney SmithStaff Writer