Sugarman, a nationally known illustrator, has documented the triumphs and contradictions of the American experience in pencil, ink, and paints. Here he collects images depicting historical, cultural,
Sugarman traveled as a journalist and illustrator with a group of northern students to Mississippi in the summer of 1964 to help register blacks to vote, and recounted his experience in Stranger at th
(Published as a Morris Jesup Book in association with the Westport Library, Westport, Connecticut)Written by an intimate participant in the turbulent civil rights movement in Mississippi, Nobody Said
During the summer of 1964, over one thousand people, including many college students went to Mississippi as part of a state wide effort to register African-American voters and to establish teaching ce