American Decades
Walt Handelsman Editorial Cartoons
Political cartoons
By: Walt Handelsman
Date: 1996
Source: Handelsman, Walt. Editorial Cartoons. (New Orleans) Times-Picayune. 1996. Available online at http://www.pulitzer.org/year/1997/editorial-cartooning/; http://www.pulitzer.org/ (accessed June 4, 2003).
About the Artist: Walt Handelsman is an award-winning editorial cartoonist. He has been on the staff of Newsday in New York and was the editorial cartoonist for The Times-Picayune (New Orleans) and The Scranton Times (Pennsylvania). Handelsman earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Cincinnati.
Introduction
Editorial cartoonists provide interpretations of social and political events through their humorous drawings. Patrick Oliphant, an editorial cartoonist who...
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