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Queenie : godmother of Harlem / Elizabeth Colomba, Aurélie Levy.

Colomba, Elizabeth, (author,, artist.). Lévy, Aurélie, (author.).

Summary:

"Queenie follows the life of Stephanie Saint-Clair-the infamous criminal who made herself a legend in Harlem in the 1930s. Born on a plantation in the French colony of Martinique, Saint-Clair left the island in 1912 and found success in New York, rising up through poverty and battling extreme racism to become the ruthless queen of Harlem's mafia and a fierce defender of the Black community. A racketeer and a bootlegger, Saint-Clair dedicated her wealth and compassion to the struggling masses of Harlem, giving loans and paying debts to those around her. But with Prohibition ending, and under threat by Italian mobsters seeking to take control of her operation, she launched a merciless war to save her territory and her skin. Author Aurelie Levy and co-writer and illustrator Elizabeth Colomba's meticulous details-in both story and art-bring Saint-Clair's story to life in a tense narrative, against a sometimes bloody backdrop of jazz and voodoo. The story tackles the themes of colonization, corruption, police violence, and racial identity, but above all, Queenie celebrates the genius of a woman forgotten by history"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781419757747
  • ISBN: 1419757741
  • Physical Description: 155 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm
  • Edition: English-language edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Abrams ComicArts Megascope, 2023.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Originally published in French in 2021 by Anne Carrière, under the title Queenie, la marraine de Harlem."--Title page verso.
Map on lining papers.
Language Note:
In English; translated from the French.
Subject: St. Clair, Stephanie, 1897-1969 > Comic books, strips, etc.
African American criminals > Comic books, strips, etc.
African American women > Comic books, strips, etc.
Female gang members > New York (State) > New York > Comic books, strips, etc.
Organized crime > New York (State) > New York > Comic books, strips, etc.
Nineteen twenties > Comic books, strips, etc.
Harlem (New York, N.Y.) > History > 20th century > Comic books, strips, etc.
Genre: Comics (Graphic works)
Historical comics.
Biographical comics.
Biographical fiction.
Historical fiction.
History.
Graphic novels.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Poplar Bluff Municipal Library District. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Poplar Bluff - Main Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Poplar Bluff - Main Library FIC GRAPHIC COLOMBA (Text) 38420101799993 COMICS AND GRAPHIC NOVELS Available -

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Queenie: Godmother of Harlem
Queenie: Godmother of Harlem
by Levy, Aurelie; Colomba, Elizabeth (Author, Illustrator)
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Queenie: Godmother of Harlem

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Artist Colomba and documentary filmmaker Lévy team up for a rollicking retelling of the incredible life of Stephanie St. Clair, a Depression-era Harlem racketeer who outmaneuvered such mobsters as Dutch Schultz and Lucky Luciano while frustrating the police at every turn. With her enforcer "Bumpy" Johnson at her side, Queenie applies her genius for math to running numbers and uses her wealth to fight for civil rights and against police corruption. "Hope comes at a loan shark's rate," though, she warns. As she grows more powerful, she becomes a target for both law enforcement and underworld rivals. Colomba's clean, crisp art brings the era to life, displaying impeccable research on historical details in clothing and jewelry while plunging the characters into lavish period settings: sophisticated Harlem parties, shows at the Cotton Club, neighborhood shops selling everything from dry goods to voodoo supplies, and flashbacks to Queenie's childhood in Martinique. Levy peppers the fast-paced story with snappy dialogue ("I was so poor, I couldn't jump over a nickel to save a dime"), diagrams explaining the logistics of organized crime, and quotations from the philosophy and poetry of the Harlem Renaissance. This smart, sure-footed biography belongs on every history aficionado's shelf. Agent: Emilie Védis, Mediatoon. (Jan.)


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