Prophet against Slavery
Benjamin Lay, A Graphic Novel
David Lester author Paul Buhle editor Marcus Rediker editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Verso Books
Published:11th Apr '23
Should be back in stock very soon

The revolutionary life of an eighteenth-century dwarf activist who was among the first to fight against slavery and animal cruelty
Prophet against Slavery is an action-packed chronicle of a remarkable and radical individual. It is based on the award-winning biography by Marcus Rediker, which prompted the Quaker community that once disowned Lay to embrace him again after 280 years. Graphic novelist David Lester brings the full scope of Lay's activism and ideas to life.
Born in 1682 to a humble Quaker family in Essex, England, Lay was a forceful and prescient visionary. Understanding the fundamental evil that slavery represented, he employed guerrilla theatre tactics and direct action to shame slave owners and traders. The prejudice Lay suffered as a dwarf and a hunchback, as well as his devout faith, informed his passion for human and animal liberation. Exhibiting stamina, fortitude, and integrity in the face of the cruelties practiced against his 'fellow creatures', he was frequently a solitary voice speaking truth to power.
Lester's beautiful imagery and storytelling, accompanied by afterwords from Rediker and Paul Buhle, capture the radicalism, the humour, and the humanity of this uncannily modern figure. A testament to the impact each of us can make, Prophet against Slavery brings Lay'' prophetic vision to a new generation of young activists who today echo his call of 300 years ago: 'No justice, no peace!'
Powerful charcoal sketches and ... haunting images remind readers of the human cost of slavery without presuming to speak for those whose voices have been excluded from the written archive. -- Dominic Davies * The Conversation *
ISBN: 9781804293478
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 352g
120 pages