Tag: Abraham Lincoln
Afternoon Cartoon News Round-Up
Bill Kellogg, the marketing/sales guy who has taken Chad Carpenter’s Tundra to 275 newspapers, will be hosting two 2-day seminars on how to self-syndicate your feature. So save your $500!
Former Ft. Worth Star-Telegram cartoonist Etta Hulme has been “gravely ill,” but seems to be improving. Contact Alan Gardner at The Daily Cartoonist if you’d like [...]
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Media Construct?
Here is my cartoon for my weekly feature for the newspaper trade magazine Editor & Publisher.
Let me just clear the air and get this out there: Obama is NOT Abraham Lincoln!
Aside from both hailing from Illinois, the two have very little in common. Not even their political parties.
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Leonard Pitts called out editorial [...]
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19th Century Cartoon Shows Perils of a Trainride to the Inauguration
Although Barack Obama will take a Whistle Stop Tour from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C. on January 17th, retracing the same route to his inauguration as his political idol, Abraham Lincoln, a pointed 19th century political cartoon showcases how the trips will hopefully differ.
Adalbert J. Volck, a political cartoonist who was a Confederate sympathizer and onetime [...]
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