Cannabis : an American history / Box Brown.

  • Brown, Box
Date:
2019
  • Books

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Description

In the 16th century, during his violent colonial campaign, Cortés introduced hemp farming to Mexico. In secret, locals began cultivating the plant for consumption. Cannabis made its way to the United States by means of the immigrant labour force. Once the plant had been shared with black labourers, it didn't take long for American lawmakers to decry cannabis as the vice of "inferior races". Enter an era of propaganda designed to whip up fear among the public. Dishonest and discriminatory campaigns, spearheaded by legislators and the press, spread vicious lies about a plant that had been used by humanity for thousands of years. The result: cannabis was given a schedule 1 classification, alongside heroin. In this entertaining and expertly crafted graphic novel, Box Brown offers a rich, persuasive and eye-opening guide to the complex and troubled history of cannabis in America.

Publication/Creation

London : SelfMadeHero, 2019.

Physical description

250 pages : chiefly illustrations, black and white ; 22 cm

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    History of Medicine
    FCJ.L
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9781910593677
  • 1910593672