· Johnson, who worked with Herblock at The Washington Post, will launch a new anthology celebrating Block’s life and career. The Post’s editorial cartoonist was a protean figure whose career spanned thirteen American Presidents. His cartoons mocked Senator McCarthy and Richard Nixon, and continued on into the s to take on President Reagan. To mark the th anniversary of the birth of political cartoonist Herbert Block (Herblock), the Library of Congress and the Herb Block Foundation, in association with W. W. Norton Company, have published “HERBLOCK: The Life and Works of the Great Political Cartoonist.” Written by Haynes Johnson and Harry L. Katz, this richly illustrated volume will delight Herblock fans as well as a new generation of . · Excerpted from Herblock: The Life and Work of the Great Political Cartoonist "Herb Block indelibly depicted villains and rogues, corrupt officials and corporate polluters, racists and demagogues. He relentlessly attacked the gun lobby, segregationists, governmental secrecy, abuses of power, religious bigots, sexism, racism and, always, public hypocrisy wherever and whenever it arose.
Floor Proceedings Monday, p.m.: Convene and resume consideration of the motion to proceed to, the National Defense Authorization act for Fiscal Year Floor Webcast; Senate Calendar (latest issue); Executive Calendar (latest issue, PDF) ; Previous Meeting Friday, The Senate convened at a.m. for a pro forma session. This political cartoon drawn by Herb Block was seen on April 3 rd, in the Washington Post. The image is of Uncle Sam looking out the window noticing a house on fire with the words "Civil Rights Crisis" above it. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent. Window. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque. Font Size. 50% 75% % % % % % % %. Text Edge Style.
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