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      <title>Civil War Political Cartoons</title>
      <description>Historians discussed insights into what Americans thought about the Civil War and how they participated in the politics of the day that are revealed by magazine and newspaper cartoons. Examples of Union and Confederate cartoons were shown. The panelists also responded to questions from members of the audience. Harold Holzer moderated. 
"Political Cartoons of the Civil War and Their Role in Shaping History" was held in the Annenberg Theater in the Newseum on January 6, 2011. A presentation in conjunction with the National Archives exhibition, "Discovering the Civil War," marking the sesquicentennial of the Civil War, it was presented in partnership with the Newseum.</description>
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      <title>Role of Editorial Cartoonists</title>
      <description>Editorial cartoonists talked about the role and impact of editorial cartoons, especially during presidential campaigns. Topics included the perceptions and dangers facing cartoonists around the world. The guests, who were in Washington, D.C., for the annual convention of the American Association of Editorial Cartoonists, talked about the convention. Examples of their work, including Mr. Fiore's animated cartoons, were shown and they talked about how they approach their work. They responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Dr. Seuss &amp; Co. Go To War]</title>
      <description>Andre Schiffrin talked about the book he edited, [Dr. Seuss &amp; Co. Go To War: The World War II Editorial Cartoons of America's Leading Comic Artists] (The New Press; October 6, 2009). The book presents a collection of political cartoons from the pages of New York's former daily newspaper, [PM], which published from 1940-1948. This sequel to [Dr. Seuss Goes to War: The World War II Editorial Cartoons of Theodor Seuss Geisel] (New Press; October 1999) presents additional cartoons by Mr. Geisel as well as work by other artists, including Al Hirschfeld and Saul Steinberg. Andre Schiffrin discussed his book with Paul Milkman author of [PM: A New Deal in Journalism] in a Book Talk at New York University Tamiment Library on Tuesday, December 8, 2009, at 6:00 p.m.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Herblock:  A Cartoonist's Life]</title>
      <description>Mr. Block discussed his book [Herblock: A Cartoonist's Life] published by Macmillan Publishing Co. He had been a political cartoonist since the Roosevelt administration and has enjoyed drawing caricatures since grade school. He spoke about his life, some of the people he met and drew during his career, and his coining of the term "McCarthyism." The autobiography includes over 200 of his drawings, including President Carter viewing his own "fuzzy'' TV image and Oliver North turning shredded evidence into lucrative contracts.</description>
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      <title>Images of Generals McClellan and Lee</title>
      <description>Lincoln Bicentennial Foundation Chair Harold Holzer talks about the photographs, prints, and political cartoons featuring two of the war's leading generals, George B. McClellan and Robert E. Lee. He explains how the tone of those images changed over the course of the war and beyond, as dictated by each general's successes and failures both on and off the battlefield. This hour-long talk is from the 2012 Civil War Institute Conference at Gettysburg College.</description>
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      <title>Early American Politics</title>
      <description>The American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Massachusetts, is an independent research library founded in 1812 by Revolutionary War patriot and printer Isaiah Thomas. American History TV visited the library to look at their early American political collection, including ballots, cartoons and party newspapers.
This program contains language which some people may find offensive.</description>
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      <title>Political Cartoons and Campaign 2012</title>
      <description>Editorial cartoonists spoke about their work and the 2012 presidential campaign a material for their art. They responded to questions from the audience and displayed several examples of cartoons depicting characters and events in the election campaign.</description>
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      <title>Dr. Seuss Political Cartoons</title>
      <description>A tour was given of the Dr. Seuss for President Art Exhibition at Gallery One of Denver. This was the first ever exhibit of these Dr. Seuss political cartoons. Tim Tindle talked about the inspiration for some of the cartoons and the environmental awareness of the publication of the works. He also talked about the event at the gallery that day honoring Democratic fundraisers.</description>
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      <title>National Woman's Party Use of Visual Propoganda</title>
      <description>A panel discussion was held to commemorate the 91st anniversary of the certification on August 26, 1920, of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that gave women the right to vote. The panelists discussed the National Woman's Party's (NWP) use of persuasive language and imagery to secure suffrage. They showed examples of political cartoons and the banners carried in suffrage parades and during the NWP's pickets in front of the Whites House. They also responded to questions from members of the audience. Ms. Harrington moderated.
"The National Woman's Party and Political Rhetoric: Visual Propaganda in the Battle for the Vote" was a program in the National Archives' William G. McGowan Theater, presented in partnership with the Sewall-Belmont House and Museum and featuring examples from their Nina Allender collection of political cartoons.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The Art of Controversy]</title>
      <description>Victor Navasky spoke about his book, [The Art of Controversy], in which he presents his thoughts on the power of political cartoons. In his book, the author examines the works of several artists, from Thomas Nast and Ralph Steadman to David Levine and Herbert Lawrence Block. Victor Navasky spoke at Macaulay Honors College at the City University of New York in New York City.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Thomas Nast: The Father of Modern Political Cartoons]</title>
      <description>Fiona Deans Halloran talked about her book, [Thomas Nast: The Father of Modern Political Cartoons], in which she recounts the life of political cartoonist Thomas Nast (1840-1902). A regular contributor to Harper's Weekly, Nast made popular the donkey and elephant as symbols of the Democratic and Republican Parties. Ms. Halloran spoke about the role the cartoonist played in Gilded Age politics and his many detractors, William "Boss" Tweed, and friends, Mark Twain that he accrued throughout his career. Fiona Deans Halloran spoke at the Filson Historical Society in Louisville, Kentucky.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Herblock]</title>
      <description>Haynes Johnson recalls the life of [Washington Post] editorial cartoonist Herbert Block.  The artist's career spanned seventy years, and included three Pulitzer Prizes for editorial cartooning (1942,1954, 1979) and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1994.  Haynes Johnson explores Herb Block's political and social critiques that ranged across the decades, from the Great Depression, Civil Rights, Vietnam, and Reagan, Bush, and Clinton administrations.  Haynes Johnson recounted the Herb Block's life and career at Politics &amp; Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC.</description>
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      <title>Political Cartooning in 2010</title>
      <description>Kevin "Kal" Kallaugher, political cartoonist for [The Economist], talked about the many faces in the field of political cartooning. He drew several faces of current political figures and talked about the changing face of President Obama.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The Cartoons that Shook the World]</title>
      <description>Jytte Klausen talked about her book [The Cartoons that Shook the World] (Yale University Press, 2009). In her book she traces the controversy over the twelve cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammed that were published in the Danish newspaper [Jyllands-Posten] on September 30, 2005. Five months later there were world-wide protests that caused debates about freedom of expression, blasphemy, and the nature of modern Islam. She argues that the protests were not a spontaneous emotional reaction arising out of the clash of Western and Islamic civilizations but were orchestrated by those with vested interests in elections  and by Islamic extremists seeking to destabilize governments. She also discussed Yale University Press's decision not to republish the cartoons in her book about the incident. Ms. Klausen showed the cartoons in question during her presentation. Zeyno Baran commented and moderated the discussion as Ms. Klausen responded to quetions from members of the audience. 
"Blasphemy and Inquiry: The Cartoons That Shook the World" was a program of the Center for Religious Freedom held Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 12:30 p.m.</description>
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      <title>Political Cartoons in the 1990s</title>
      <description>Five political cartoonists discussed their satirical work and displayed some of their favorite cartoons. After each person made a brief presentation there was a discussion period with the audience.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Without Reservations: The Cartoons of Ricardo Cate]</title>
      <description>Ricardo Cate talked about his book, [Without Reservations: The Cartoons of Ricardo Cate]. Ricardo CatÃ© has been drawing the daily cartoon for the Santa Fe New Mexican since 2006. His humor "pokes fun at both the white man and the Indian." Ricardo lives in the Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, and teaches on the reservation.
C-SPAN's Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) made a stop in their "2013 LCV Cities Tour" in Santa Fe, New Mexico to feature the history and literary life of the community. Working with the Comcast Cable local affiliate, they visited literary and historic sites where local historians, authors, and civic leaders were interviewed. The history segments air on American History TV (AHTV) on C-SPAN3 and the literary events/non-fiction author segments air on BookTV on C-SPAN2.</description>
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      <title>Political Cartoons</title>
      <description>Ms. Wilkinson talked about the controversy over cartoons published in Europe and elsewhere of the prophet Mohammed that have sparked unrest in the Arab world. Ms. Wilkinson is an editorial cartoonist who has defended the right of newspapers to publish these cartoons. The guest responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.</description>
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      <title>Washington Journal: Monday</title>
      <description>Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail.</description>
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      <title>Billy Ireland Cartoon Library  and Museum</title>
      <description>Wendy Pflug gave a tour of the collection of political cartoons at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library &amp; Museum. C-SPAN's Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) made a stop in their "2012 LCV Cities Tour" in Columbus, Ohio, on July 9-12 to feature the history and literary life of the community. Working with the Time Warner Cable local affiliate, they visited literary and historic sites where local historians, authors, and civic leaders were interviewed. The history segments air on American History TV (AHTV) on C-SPAN3 and the literary events/non-fiction author segments air on BookTV on C-SPAN2.</description>
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      <title>Cartoonists' Roundtable</title>
      <description>As part of Thomas Nast Day celebrations honoring the centennial of the death of the father of the American political cartoons, cartoonists talked about Nast, political symbols, and the role of cartoonists in an ever changing news environment. They also spoke about their art, Nast's art and the way cartoonists see the world of people and events. Following their remarks they answered questions from the audience.</description>
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      <title>Caricaturing a Nation</title>
      <description>Moderated by Mike Thompson, the panelists talked about the national and ethnic problems of editorial cartoons. The focus was on cartoons by Americans and by Muslims of each other, including ethnic stereotypes and violent reactions. After their presentations they responded to audience members' questions. 
 
 "Caricaturing A Nation: Americans and Muslims Draw Each Other" was an event at the 50th Anniversary Convention of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Killed Cartoons]</title>
      <description>Davis Wallis talked about the book he edited [Killed Cartoons: Casualties from the War on Free Expression], published by W.W. Norton. He talked about cartoons that were commissoned by newspapers and magazines but did not run because they were determined to be unsuitable for various reasons. Mr. Wallis showed a number of the cartoons included in his book and discussed why they didn't run. He answered questions from members of the audience at George Mason University's Fall for the Book Festival in Johnson Center Cinema.
 
 David Wallis is also the editor of [Killed: Great Journalism Too Hot to Print], published by Nation Books.</description>
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      <title>Danish Parliament Question Time</title>
      <description>Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen answered questions from members of the Folketingt in the Parliament House in his weekly Question Time. He responded to questions concerning the recent violence in the Middle East over cartoons printed in a Danish newspaper last September. He also talked about attitudes towards Muslims, freedom in the press and his recent visit with Afghan President Karzai. 
 
 Recorded by Danish Broadcasting Television.
 
 Danish with English translation.</description>
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      <title>Thomas Nast Exhibit</title>
      <description>Ms. Caulkins talked about the MacCulloch Hall Museum exhibit of Thomas Nast cartoons. He was one of the most well-known political cartoonists in the 19th century.</description>
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      <title>Doonesbury Meets The Simpsons</title>
      <description>The American Society of Newspaper Editors held a forum during their annual meeting to discuss the power of cartoons in American society. Mr. Trudeau, creator of the newspaper comic strip Doonesbury, and Mr. Groening, cartoonist and creator of the popular animated television show The Simpsons, explained their work as artists and as reflectors of American culture. Ms. Overholser and Mr. Driscoll discussed the continuing interest Americans have in cartoons, the influences affecting the content of cartoons, and the effect cartoons have on American society. Mr. Trudeau and Mr. Groening took questions from the audience, mostly made up of newspaper editors, following the discussion.</description>
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      <title>H1N1 Influenza Vaccine</title>
      <description>Andrew Pekosz talked about the safety of the H1N1 influenza vaccine, who should get it, the benefits of the shot versus the nose mist, when the vaccine will become available, the shortfall in manufacturing the vaccine, as well as any side effects of the vaccine. Topics included who is being infected by the virus and how to handle it in conjunction with the regular seasonal influenza. Scenes of vaccinations being given were shown in the background. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
The program concluded by showing recent editorial cartoons.</description>
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      <title>The Future of Editorial Cartooning</title>
      <description>In a town hall-style meeting the panelists talked about the state of the editorial cartoon industry and future strategies. The moderator was Ted Rall. Audience members were included in the discussion.
 
 "The Future of Editorial Cartooning: A Town Meeting" was an event at the 50th Anniversary Convention of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists.</description>
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      <title>Political Cartoons in Europe</title>
      <description>Religious leaders spoke to reporters about recent events surrounding the circulation of political cartoons in Europe depicting the Prophet Muhammad. The original publication in a Danish newspaper and subsequent republication by papers in other countries following initial public outcry had led to sectarian violence and protest against the West is several Islamic countries. Following their remarks they answered questions from reporters and the audience.</description>
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      <title>Wartime Editorial Cartoons</title>
      <description>Panelists spoke about editorial cartoons depicting policy and events associated with warfare in Iraq and Afghanistan. They talked about the difference between drawing editorial cartoons from home and being embedded with troops. Harry Katz was the moderator. They also responded to questions from the audience.
 
 "What's So Funny About War?" was an event at the 50th Anniversary Convention of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists.</description>
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      <title>The Current State of Libel Law</title>
      <description>The panel discussed libel law as it pertains to editorial cartooning. Mazer talked about the [Falwell v. Hustler Magazine] case. She described the significance of the case as being its use of emotional distress tort law rather than libel law. Emotional distress is much easier to prove than the "actual malice" required under traditional libel law. The Supreme Court decided 8-0 against Falwell. Murry discussed the Annenberg proposal to decrease libel litigation.</description>
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      <title>Ohio Presidential Campaign Memorabilia</title>
      <description>Tom Rieder showed presidential campaign cartoons and memorabilia from the eight U.S. presidents who came from Ohio in the archives of the Ohio History Center. C-SPAN's Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) made a stop in their "2012 LCV Cities Tour" in Columbus, Ohio, on July 9-12 to feature the history and literary life of the community. Working with the Time Warner Cable local affiliate, they visited literary and historic sites where local historians, authors, and civic leaders were interviewed. The history segments air on American History TV (AHTV) on C-SPAN3 and the literary events/non-fiction author segments air on BookTV on C-SPAN2.</description>
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      <description>Ms. Telnaes talked about some of her cartoons from 1997 and took audience calls, faxes and electronic mail. She also drew a cartoon while in the studio. Ms. Sweet served as guest host for the program.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Tomorrow discussed politics and the media and how he creates his cartoon [This Modern World]. He has a new cartoon anthology in print called [Penguin Soup for the Soul]. He responded to audience telephone calls, faxes, and electronic mail.</description>
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 South African Jonathan Shapiro was presented with the Cartoonists Rights Network International annual Award for Courage in Editorial Cartooning. Mr. Shapiro talked about some of his experiences when his editorial cartoons were banned in South Africa.</description>
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      <description>Doug Marlette, editorial cartoonist and syndicated daily cartoonist, delivered a speech entitled, "Deadlines, Headlines, and Adrenaline: A Survivor's Guide to the Creative Process."  Mr. Marlette discussed his work as a political cartoonist and how he develops ideas for cartoons. He illustrated his remarks with slides of his work during the presentation.</description>
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 Telephone lines were open for comments on new of the day. Callers talked about Muslim reaction to cartoons originally published in a Danish newspaper, [Jyllands-Posten]. Participating from Denmark, Flemming Rose was interviewed about the decision to print the cartoons.</description>
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      <description>Ms. Davis talked about the cartoon workshop for young people to teach them about politics.</description>
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      <description>Ms. Telnaes talked about winning the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning and about her methods of cartooning. She responded to audience telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail.</description>
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