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Publication Date

8-5-2021

Abstract

The collection contains an album of copies of World War I-era cartoons by a British illustrator using the pen name "Gem", original illustrations by Joseph L. Parrish from the 1930s attacking E.H. Crump's influence on Tennessee politics, and a cartoon by Draper Hill of the Memphis Commercial Appeal.

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Source Collection

Special Collections Department, University of Memphis Libraries

Keywords

Caricatures and cartoons--Great Britain.; Caricatures and cartoons--United States.; Crump, Edward Hull, 1874-1954.; Hill, Draper, 1935-2009.; Parrish, Joseph Lee, 1905-1989.

Date

2022 October

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Archival Statement

This item was created or digitized prior to April 24, 2026, or is a reproduction of legacy media created before that date. It is preserved in its original, unmodified state specifically for research, reference, or historical recordkeeping. This material is part of a digital archival collection and is not utilized for current University instruction, programs, or active public communication. In accordance with the ADA Title II Final Rule, the University Libraries provides accessible versions of archival materials upon request. To request an accommodation for this item, please submit a request to .