'No Straight Lines' Traces Transformation Through Comic Books | KQED
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In addition, No Straight Lines is a social history.Cruse, then a Madison Avenue graphic designer, was on Christopher Street in 1969 when the Stonewall Inn's clientele got fed up with police harassment.He later recounted his experience in comic book form.In the '70s, Kinnard wrote a popular weekly strip featuring a Black hero for his Iowa college newspaper - and revealed the character was gay.
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