O racismo nas páginas de X-Men
críticas à segregação racial e à intoleância
Keywords:
Estados Unidos; Civil Rights; X-MenAbstract
This article seeks to make a historiographical review about the black movement in the USA and his trajectory that leads to institutional victories for Civil Rights during the 1950’s and 1960’s. In this way, a relationship is made with the X-Men comics produced and published in second half of the 1960’s, in order to highlight how the creators of the stories sought to transmit and raise reflections about the values that circulated in American society during the period.
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