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Author:
Jackson, Tim, 1958- author.
Title:
Pioneering cartoonists of color / Tim Jackson.
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xiv, 162 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
African American cartoonists--Biography.
African American artists--Biography.
Caricatures and cartoons--United States--History and criticism.
Caricatures and cartoons--Social aspects--United States.
Race in art--History and criticism.
African Americans in art--History and criticism.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- What we had to overcome -- 1800-1899: The pioneering cartoons -- 1900-1919: Turn-of-the-twentieth-century cartoons -- The race cartoons of 1920-1929 -- 1930-1939: From Dixie to Harlem and beyond -- 1940-1949: The cartoon renaissance -- A special look: 1941-1946: Wartime 'toons in the Black press -- 1950-1959: In livin' color -- 1960-1968: Going mainstream -- 1970 and beyond: To be continued ... -- Appendix: The pioneering cartoonists.
Summary:
"Syndicated cartoonist and illustrator Tim Jackson offers an unprecedented look at the rich yet largely untold story of African American cartoon artists. This book provides a historical record of the men and women who created seventy-plus comic strips, many editorial cartoons, and illustrations for articles. The volume covers the mid-1880s, the early years of the self-proclaimed black press, to 1968, when African American cartoon artists were accepted in the so-called mainstream. When the cartoon world was preparing to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the American comic strip, Jackson anticipated that books and articles published upon the anniversary would either exclude African American artists or feature only the three whose work appeared in mainstream newspapers after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination in 1968. Jackson was determined to make it impossible for critics and scholars to plead an ignorance of black cartoonists or to claim that there is no information on them. He began in 1997 cataloging biographies of African American cartoonists, illustrators, and graphic designers, and showing samples of their work. His research involved searching historic newspapers and magazines as well as books and "Who's Who" directories. This project strives not only to record the contributions of African American artists, but also to place them in full historical context. Revealed chronologically, these cartoons offer an invaluable perspective on American history of the black community during pivotal moments, including the Great Migration, race riots, the Great Depression, and both World Wars. Many of the greatest creators have already died, so Jackson recognizes the stakes in remembering them before this hidden yet vivid history is irretrievably lost"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9781496804808
1496804805
1496804856
9781496804853
1496804791
9781496804792
OCLC:
(OCoLC)908375035
LCCN:
2015043952
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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