Round Table Comics' adaptation of the supreme law of the United States of America; created by the team at Round Table Companies; includes 100% of the original text from the Constitution as well as a narrative to communicate the concepts from one of history's most important documents. Full color illustration throughout combines an entertaining read with the factual accuracy that readers of history expect. Adapted by Nadja Baer (Delivering Happiness: A Round Table Comic; Altucher Confidential: A Round Table Comic); illustrated by Nathan Lueth (Altucher Confidential; Everything's Okay); and overseen by former documentary filmmaker David Cohen; now VP of Round Table. Guidance provided by Dr. Katie Monnin; assistant professor of literacy at the University of North Florida. After releasing a variety of graphic works based on licensed bestselling business and motivational titles; Round Table Companies is turning to the educational market and releasing The Constitution. The full-color work includes the full text of the U.S. Constitution; brought to life by illustrations that examine its creation. Round Table Companies is best known for its line of Round Table Comics; comic adaptations of bestselling business titles like Chris Anderson's The Long Tail; or bestelling motivational titles like Robert Renteria's Mi Barrio (based on From the Barrio to the Board Room). Since 2010 the company has published multiple lines of nonfiction graphic adaptations of books by Tony Hsieh; Marshall Goldsmith; Tom Hopkins; Larry Winget and Chris Anderson. RTC worked with Dr. Katie Monnin; assistant professor of literacy at the University of North Florida; to produce a curriculum guide to supplement the comic book in the classroom. The curriculum guide has been released free of charge.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Winona LaDuke is Must ReadingBy CustomerAll of Winona LaDuke's writings should be required reading for anyone interested in issues affecting American Indians today and their historical context. Though it should be noted that the historical context may not be the 18th; 19th or 20th centuries but what happened just the other day; e.g. DAPL; Dakota Access Pipeline1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Excellent book about native peoples' work for justice around the ...By John of BostonExcellent book about native peoples' work for justice around the US; and the racist opposition they encounter: from corporate owners; managers; and executives; and the politicians who represent them. LaDuke is an exceptional writer and accomplished activist.