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Black Superheroes

Black Superheroes. Why no blacks?. Bungleton Green (1920s). Lothar , Prince of the Seven Sons: illiterate, strongman, dressed in animal skins. Young Allies. Whitewash. Comic Relief: “minstrel dialect: ignorant, lazy, buffoonish, superstitious, joyous and musical”. Ebony White.

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Black Superheroes

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  1. Black Superheroes

  2. Why no blacks?

  3. Bungleton Green (1920s)

  4. Lothar, Prince of the Seven Sons:illiterate, strongman, dressed in animal skins

  5. Young Allies Whitewash

  6. Comic Relief:“minstrel dialect: ignorant, lazy, buffoonish, superstitious, joyous and musical” Ebony White

  7. Waku, Prince of the Bantu (1950s):strong, kind, intelligent

  8. Black Panther (1960s) Villain Herohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0gED1SVG4g

  9. Luke Cage (1970s):blaxploitation ghetto lifestyle: hip talk, cool threads, big afro superhuman strength and stamina, and has extremely dense skin and muscle tissue which render him highly resistant to physical injury

  10. Storm (1970s) African goddess of weather Storm: X-men http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izeZotk98GA&feature=related

  11. Image Comics (1990s) Spawn Shadowhawk

  12. Milestone Comics (1990s): Hardware, Blood Syndicate, Icon, Static

  13. Future? Static Shock Green Lantern: John Stewart

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