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    1. A Cartoon Version of John Hope Franklin - The Devil's Tale

      A Cartoon Version of John Hope Franklin - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to content Blog Roll Commenting Policy Franklin Research (...)

    2. Jim Funk 1994 Chronicle Cartoon · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Jim Funk 1994 Chronicle Cartoon · Duke University Library Exhibits Skip to main content About Menu Introduction About Collector's (...)

    3. 1994 Version of Jim Funk Cartoon · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Funk Title: 1994 Version of Jim Funk Cartoon Publication/Origin: Duke University Archives, The Chronicle Records, Description: The (...)

    4. Original Jim Funk Cartoon in the September 1993 Chronicle · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Funk Title: Original Jim Funk Cartoon in the September 1993 Chronicle Publication/Origin: The Chronicle, Description: The original (...)

    5. Campus Controversies · "Cherry Blossoms Among Magnolias?": A History of the Asian American Experienc

      The cartoon, part of a series called “Roadkill,” was penned by James R.

    6. Front and Center - Summer 2011, Vol 17, No 1

      .” • 1962: McDonald’s ran its first print advertising campaign and used cartoon-like characters to appeal to children. • 1979: (...)

    7. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-31.pdf

      Read more: http://blogs.library.duke.edu/rubenstein/2017/04/26/say-want-revolution- revealing-lesbian-feminist-atlanta/ Cartoon by (...)

    8. shelly_nadellcollection[03.2023]

      They contain funny cartoons and other commentary that can, at times, be so biting that I wouldn’t be surprised if it would fail to find a (...)

    9. Trent Associates Report - Fall/Winter 2005, Vol 13, No 2

      The piece that Frank and I wrote was published in the North Carolina Medical Journal (1985;46(6): 332-334), with a cartoon brilliantly (...)

    10. A Stay Of Proceedings. · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The theme of corruption and the Vanderbilt family is also explored in the cartoon in this exhibit titled, Our Merciless Millionaire.

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