On Display: Pages 144-145. Depicts the 1978 protest in Denver, Colorado where disability activists blocked city buses with their wheelchairs to protest the inaccessibility of public transportation.
On Display: Pages 148-149. Depicts protests in favor of ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), initially proposed in Congress in 1923 in an effort to secure full equality for women
On Display: Pages 66-67. Depicts the Attica prison rebellion of 1971 where incarcerated men demanded an end to guard violence and violations of their human rights.
On Display: Cover. Demonstrates that the act of publishing certain titles can, itself, be viewed as an act of social protest, as is the case for Love is Love. This fundraiser comic donated proceeds to the victims of the horrific 2016 mass shooting at Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, where 49 people were killed and 53 more were wounded
Depicts Civil Rights activist Gloria Richardson, who fought for desegregation, as well as economic and social justice in housing, education, job opportunities, and health care.