Political cartoons have a long history in political discussion. But with the rise of technology, some people say political cartooning is a dying art. We find out the impact cartoons have had on ...
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Armed with watercolors and a “passive-aggressive” sense of humor, the illustrator finds the funny, even in ugly times.
A homeless veteran was denied a housing voucher for being too sick. But he believes healing isn’t possible without housing.
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The elephant and donkey were meant to be satirical depictions, popularised by an American political cartoonist.
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In his book "The Art of Controversy: Political Cartoons and Their Enduring Power," journalist Victor Navasky writes about caricature's ability to disturb dictators, humble presidents and inflame ...
The donkey and elephant became political symbols in the United States through a combination of historical events and the work ...
Headlines in the World declared Congdon’s triumphal speeches at Grand Forks, as well as Dominion, Sulphur and Gold Run Creeks. After one public meeting in Dawson, the World proclaimed that Congdon was ...