Mightier than the Sword:

Political Cartoons of War & Peace

The 1960s give editorial cartoonists plenty of raw material: segregation, communism, student protests. But many of the sharpest barbs in the papers are penned in response to America's involvement in Vietnam.

This feature reflects the mood of cartoonists (and the country) over a span of six years, starting just after the re-election of Pres. Lyndon Johnson in '64.

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