Examining issues through political cartoons

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Civil rights

Political Cartoons
2002
This book, focusing on the civil rights struggle, presents a general overview and representative cartoons on the topic.

Civil rights

2002
Presents a representative selection of editorial cartoons on the topic of civil rights, each with background information and analysis, and includes an introductory essay, a bibliography, and references.

The environment

2004
Presents a collection of political cartoons about the environment published between 1994 and 2003, each with an explanation, grouped in the categories of environmental crises, economy or ecology, the global warming debate, and protecting the environment.

Abortion

2003
Presents editorial cartoons on abortion issues with explanations of their meanings and information on the artists, and includes an introduction on the history of abortion and a directory of related organizations.

Illegal immigration

2003
Reprints editorial cartoons from a variety of sources on the topic of illegal immigration, each with background and analysis.

Iraq

2004
Presents and analyzes sixteen political cartoons on the 2003 war between the U.S. and Iraq, covering pro- and anti-war stances and providing details on the artists, and includes a further reading list and an annotated list of organizations.

Censorship

2003
Examines fifteen political cartoons that deal with censorship, covering such aspects as the First Amendment, justification of censorship, protection of children, and controversial and censored cartoons. Also provides a bibliography and annotated list of organizations.

The Vietnam War

2005
Presents an overview of the history of the Vietnam War, and features a series of representative cartoons that comment on the war, each with an explanation and profile of the cartoonist.

World War II

2005
Presents and discusses political cartoons from World War II and its aftermath, which cover heroes and villains, the home front, and perspectives on the war.
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