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Original Number: 81, 1932-11-13

 File — Folder: 2, Item: 6

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

Cartoons in this series relate specifically to issues affecting residents of the District. Concerns include crowded schools, high rent, litter, noise, and pollution. A few cartoons address the growing population in D.C. Others deal with sports and recreation. Berryman also exercised his editorial role by drawing cartoons that served as public service announcements, such as ones encouraging participation in Community Chest campaigns, reminding citizens not to harm the dogwood trees, or calling for traffic safety and curfews.

Dates

  • Creation: 1932-11-13

Creator

Extent

From the Collection: 5 Linear feet

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

Abstract

Caption: none Description: “D.C.” gestures to figures representing the sick and the poor, and states the monetary amounts needed for the Community Chest in 1933. A sign reads explains that Washington faces the ”greatest need for service to humanity” ever in the year ahead.

Repository Details

Part of the The People's Archive, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library Repository

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