Home / Section: Comic history
NYC students to study WWII cartoons
Hundreds of New York City high school teens will learn about World War II by visiting the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art. The “Cartoonists Against the Holocaust: Art in the Service of Humanity” exhibit runs through February 6 2006.
Tools
Related Stories
- Bill Mauldin collection set for print in February
- BYU Study: Cartoon stereotypes of elderly common and damaging
- Comic art studies increasing in higher education
- Cagle tells of cartooning culture divide in China
- Women get a bigger buzz from cartoons
- Should editors fact check the comics
- Keith Knight allays racial tensions at U of A
- NCS Foundation Scholarship Available to College Students
- Steve Breen uninvited to speak to students after anti-teacher union cartoon
- Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds win award for visual journalism

Community Comments
No comments yet.
Join the discussion!
PLEASE NOTE: Please use your first AND last name when posting a comment. Please refrain from swearing. It's one of the rules that I enforce strictly. Thanks.