Enduring Outrage:

Editorial Cartoons by HERBLOCK

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"The founders would have loved it ..." (11)

"The founders would have loved it if they'd thought of it"
Published in The Washington Post, January 24, 1985.
Ink, crayon, porous point pen, and opaque white over blue pencil underdrawing.
Herbert L. Block Collection
Prints and Photographs Division (11)
Digital ID# ppmsca-11975

"You using a pinch of salt ...?" (12)

"You using a pinch of salt in your recipe, dearie?"
Published in The Washington Post, May 17, 1956.
Ink, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing.
Herbert L. Block Collection
Prints and Photographs Division (12)
Digital ID# ppmsca-11976

"We don't want no troublemakers ..." (13)

"We don't want no troublemakers from the United States"
Published in The Washington Post, May 23, 1961.
Ink, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing accompanied by graphite sketch.
Herbert L. Block Collection
Prints and Photographs Division (13)
Digital ID # ppmsca-11977
Rough Sketch Digital ID # ppmsca-12405

An American Tragedy (15)

An American Tragedy
Published in The Washington Post, June 5, 1964.
Ink, graphite, and opaque white with overlay over graphite underdrawing.
Herbert L. Block Collection
Prints and Photographs Division (15)
Digital ID # ppmsca-11979

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