![black and white drawing of people waiting in line to enter a building](https://www1.wellesley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/event2/public/assets/departments/events/images/okubo-image_cal.jpg?itok=i1ZbPt0o)
Miné Okubo, Waiting in lines, Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, California (1942). Drawing (detail).
Before the Graphic Memoir
Yale University Professor Katie Trumpener discusses the prehistory of the graphic novel by examining artists, works, and genres ranging from alternative press cartoons to Japanese American internment memoirs to Native American ledger books and contemporary West German graphic memoirs.
Lauren Cote, lcote2@wellesley.edu
the Newhouse Center for the Humanities and the English Department.
Courtesy of the Japanese American National Museum, gift of Miné Okubo Estate, 2007.62.
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