Stan (Marvel) Lee's Black History
Stan (Marvel) Lee's Black History Nov 13

Stan (Marvel) Lee's Black History

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Interactive breakdown on the hidden politics in some of Stan Lee's Marvel heroes/stories; links to US Civil Rights and African history

Stan Lee of Marvel comics often used used his characters and stories as commentaries on personal development, morals, US politics and Civil rights struggles. He also borrowed from Greek, Roman and African mythology to create his comic universes.

Much of this serious philosophical commentary has been forgotten in the wham-bam action of recent superhero movies. In this interactive presentation using film clips, interviews, comics and press articles ;we will show how Stan Lee/Marvel was influenced by Black history and how his stories then influenced and inspired millions of people all over the world. We will cover:

Who was Stan Lee? Details of his background and ideologyHow and why Marvel struggled in the early daysStan and the revolution in comics but why was it needed?The World War Two connections. Dr StrangeCaptain America's black history plus Hulk vs GodzillaThe real Winter Soldiers and Civil Rights in disguiseX Men, what they really stood for with evidence. The Obama linkBlade, Malcolm X, John Henrik Clarke,Luke Cage and real vampires

This presentation will be jointly delivered by 'The Investigator' Andrew Muhammad and Black History Walks as an online event via Zoom. Link will be sent one hour before the start.

'The Investigator' is one of the United Kingdom’s leading Black History and Culture Specialists. His lively energetic presentations are designed to bring forth history and culture to the spectator allowing for a more enriched awareness of the universal contributions and achievements of a culturally diverse society.

Watch out for Black History Walks new book 'Black History Walks in London, Volume 1 published by Jacaranda Books in October 2020

Other coming events:

Medical ApartheidEmperor Haille Selassie and the Black History of BathSecrets of the GoldsmithsJim Kelly, Kung Fu and Black British Civil Rights black urban removal worldwide The Gentrification of Peckham and Black Urban removal worldwideImage of the Black in the National GalleryAfrican-American leisure sites in the Jim Crow EraThe African Crown: Hair Politics and US Civil Rights

13-Nov-2020 - 18:30 Start date
13-Nov-2020 - 21:00 End date
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