Voice of the People, November 5, 1954
Scope and Contents
This series contains primarily political cartoons that Strom Thurmond collected throughout his years of public service. With few exceptions, the subject of the cartoon is either Thurmond or a current event in which he was involved.
Many of the cartoons are original drawings, sent to Thurmond by the cartoonists or their editors. Originals may be identified by a brief description, such as "ink on illustration board" or "pencil and ink". If there is an inscription, it is included in the description. Cartoons without this descriptive information are photocopies, though a couple of reproductions are signed by the artist. Descriptive information is often followed by the publication in which the cartoon appeared or the topic of the cartoon. Topics are varied and include the military muzzling investigation of the early 1960s, civil rights, military topics, Thurmond's switch from the Democratic to the Republican party, Supreme Court nominations and campaigns and elections.
The printouts from the original database and a compact disc with a Microsoft Excel 2007 spreadsheet of the data are included with this series.
Dates
- November 5, 1954
Extent
From the Series: 1.6 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Description
Negative copy mounted on black construction paper. Drawing depicts Thurmond as a magician. He is pulling a rabbit tagged "Senatorial Election" from a top hat marked "The Write-In Vote". Below is written "a real silk topper and a genuine bunny." Pencilled notes indicate it was in the New York Daily News. Artist's name unclear, possibly G.E. Balehdov.
Dimensions
Size (inches): 7.625 x 10.125
Creator
- From the Series: Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003 (Collector, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Repository