Abina And The Important Men : A Review Essay

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Abina and The Important Men: A Review The graphic history written by Getz and Clarke invites readers to discover the story of a young African woman named Abina and her trail against her slaver. Using a mixture of comic style illustrations, transcripts from the trial, a section on the historical context, and a reading guide, the reader is engaged in a multitude of ways to understand the story through multiple lenses. Tied together, all of these sections provide a thorough and exciting way for readers to stand in the shoes of a young woman while learning details about a world that once existed. By opening this novel, one can learn what this story entailed, how the trial process worked in Abina’s perspective, the different contexts of history and the book itself, and figure out their personal thought’s on others opinions of the story. Part 1 supplies readers with Abina’s story, told through the work of comic style illustrations. The reader find Abina as a slave for Quamina Eddoo, working in his sister’s house. In the darkness of the night, she summons the courage to escape and head towards the Cape Coast where she hopes to find freedom. Once in the British led colony, she seeks to find work and freedom from her slaver by encountering a man known as James Davis. Here she begins work for Davis but after seeing Eddoo in town one afternoon, begs for David’s help in declaring her freedom and prosecuting Eddoo for illegal slavery. Davis approaches Judicial Assessor William Melton

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