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Ep. 30 "Trying to Reach the Next Generation" | Library Stories

Myles Dawson, a Junior Scholar at NYPL’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, has a dream: to change the world through comic books. As a budding comic book artist, Myles hopes to help educate his generation about black history and black culture through a medium that everyone can understand and enjoy. Learn more about Myles’s vision for a more peaceful world, and how the Junior Scholars program inspires his work, in this week’s Library Story.

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Myles Dawson

May The G-d bless you with success young brother. When I was growing up, I use to love to read the Classic Comic books series such as Ivanhoe etc. I think your idea is great and we should all try to buy stock in your company to help you out. ASA

Trying to reach the next generation thru comic books

Very wonderful presentation. Hope he is able to reach his dream.