A review by betweentheshelves
Victory. Stand!: Raising My Fist for Justice by Tommie Smith, Derrick Barnes

informative inspiring fast-paced

5.0

You know, I think if more nonfiction was in graphic novel form, I would read so much more of it. You can tell important stories in graphic novel format, and I'm so glad that more and more of them are happening. I honestly didn't know much about this story before jumping into this book, but there is so much to love about it.

Fans of graphic novels like March will definitely enjoy this one, I can see why it got so much buzz when it came out at the end of the year last year. It's a fairly quick read, but packed with information about segregation, especially how it related to sports and the Olympics. 

The illustrations throughout were also great! I enjoyed how they depicted the track meets and such. It felt like they were moving, even though they weren't. If you're looking for a good graphic novel informational read, I recommend picking this one up!

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