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Pat Masioni – Unknown Soldier

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Titi Faustin – Protest

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Protest

– “Movement of undocumented migrants”

– “We need proper documentation!”

– “Committee of support to african migrants”

– “Freedom of movement in the subway!”

Titi Faustin – The Cop of Gnasville

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The Cop of Gnasville

– “Gnasville, city of the atlantic coast of Africa”

– “Gnaville, police station”

– “Kankou, police officer for twenty years in Gnaville police station, reminisces his career at the eve of his retirement.”

Titi Faustin – Cityscape

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Titi Faustin – Men Sitting

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Abdou Adji Moussa – Birds

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Abdi Adji Moussa – On the Ground

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Abdou Adji Moussa – Les Sao (Cover)

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Abdou Adji Moussa – Washing Dishes

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Interview with Joseph Oduro-Frimpong

David Bresnahan
December 2015

The Black Narrator, "What a Shock."

The Black Narrator, “What a Shock.”

On November 14, 2015 Professor Joseph Oduro-Frimpong gave a talk at the University of Wisconsin-Madison entitled “‘What a Shock’: Civic Activism and Resistance in The Black Narrator’s Cartoons.” Oduro-Frimpong completed a PhD in Cultural Anthropology at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale and he is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department for Arts and Sciences at Ashehi University College in Ghana. During his visit to Madison, we had the opportunity to sit down and discuss political cartooning in Ghana and its value to academic and non-academic audiences.
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