Resources for Tennessee teachers and students
Classroom Caption Contest
March 15, 2010 to March 29, 2010
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Editorial Cartoons: The Impact and Issues of an Evolving Craft
In their December 2004 issue, the Nieman Foundation for Journalism published a series of articles looking at political cartooning and its position in journalism today. The issue is available for download as a pdf file.
New, noteworthy and the editor's suggestions

They were there
Are you studying Reconstruction? The McCarthy era? World War II? View history through the eyes of the political cartoonists.Stay tooned!
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Association of American Editorial Cartoonists:
The Opper Project: Teaching history through political cartoons
Ohio State University has launched a project that uses editorial cartoons to teach history. You'll find lesson plans, downloadable toons and much more.
Click here for the Opper Project
Daryl Cagle's
Cartoon Index: