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French couple helps children process attacks with cartoons

NewsHour's Stephen Fee interviews editors of children's magazine about attack cartoons

11/22/2015 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

French couple helps children process attacks with cartoons

Clip: 11/22/2015 | 3m 15s

NewsHour's Stephen Fee interviews editors of children's magazine about attack cartoons

Cartooning has been a part of French culture ever since King Louis XIV ruled France 300 years ago. This week, the NewsHour’s Stephen Free visited the editors of a French magazine, who are embracing that tradition in explaining the November 13 terror attacks in Paris to children.

11/22/2015 | Rating NR

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