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Jerry Craft, born in New York City in 1963, is an acclaimed American cartoonist and illustrator. He is renowned for his newspaper comic strip Mama’s Boyz and his graphic novels New Kid, Class Act, and School Trip. As one of the few syndicated Black cartoonists in the US, Craft has made significant contributions to young readers’ literature. His graphic novels explore themes of race, class, and belonging, offering insightful commentary with a humorous tone. Craft’s work has earned him widespread recognition and accolades. New Kid was awarded the prestigious Newbery Medal in 2020, marking the first time a graphic novel received this honor.
The character of Jordan Banks in New Kid, Class Act, and School Trip draws heavily from Craft’s own life experiences, creating a semi-autobiographical character. Craft, like Jordan, grew up in Washington Heights and shares many similarities with the character. As a Black man, Craft has also encountered discrimination, a theme that resonates throughout School Trip. Jordan and his friend Maury grapple with feelings of not belonging anywhere due to their skin color. Additionally, Jordan shares Craft’s passion for comics and illustration and aspires to turn his hobby into a career.
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