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Jason Lefkowitz

· Föderation EN Do 16.01.2025 21:07:02

Herbert Block for the Washington Post, April 19, 1955.

An untitled cartoon shows a galaxy of planets of all sizes. One of the smaller ones has a plaque on it which reads "Albert Einstein Lived Here."

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Jason Lefkowitz

Föderation EN Do 16.01.2025 21:11:36

Herbert Block for the Washington Post, December 10, 1958.

A cartoon. Three smug-looking white men surround a ballot box, as a black man in a suit and glasses carrying a briefcase labeled "Tuskegee" tries to approach it. The caption reads "Nah, you ain't got enough edjiccashun to vote."

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Jason Lefkowitz

Föderation EN Do 16.01.2025 21:14:02

Herbert Block for the Washington Post, August 14, 1960.

A cartoon. A Black man and his child approach a church, where the sign outside reads "First Segregationist Church: The Brotherhood of Man." An apologetic-looking white man has stopped them from entering. The caption reads "Pray keep moving, brother."

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Jason Lefkowitz

Föderation EN Do 16.01.2025 21:16:23

Herbert Block for the Washington Post, November 1, 1962.

A cartoon. John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev struggle to close an enormous chest, out of which the hand of a grim monster is poking. The chest is labeled "Nuclear War." Kennedy says to Khrushchev, "let's get a lock for this thing."

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Jason Lefkowitz

Föderation EN Do 16.01.2025 21:20:04

Herbert Block for the Washington Post, June 17, 1965.

A cartoon. Lyndon Johnson stands with a man on a moving staircase labeled "Viet-Nam Escalator." He says to the other man, "our position hasn't changed at all."

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Jason Lefkowitz

Föderation EN Do 16.01.2025 21:22:05

Herbert Block for the Washington Post, September 3, 1967.

A cartoon shows a billboard erected above a graveyard. The billboard shows a pack of cigarettes and says:

"For long-lasting, deep-down comfort, smoke CARINCOS. With the special filter made from a rabbit's foot."

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Jason Lefkowitz

Föderation EN Do 16.01.2025 21:25:30

Herbert Block for the Washington Post, December 18, 1969.

A cartoon titled "The Mini-and-Maxi Era." Two women stand in a snowstorm. One is prosperous-looking and wears a heavy military-style coat labeled "Military Spending." The other looks hungry and wears a threadbare dress labeled "Domestic Needs."

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Christine Lemmer-Webber

Föderation EN Fr 17.01.2025 19:09:36

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