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Barbara Brandon-Croft: A Cartoon Legacy – Learning Black History Year-Round

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Historically, Black cartoonists have never enjoyed the same representation as their white counterparts. This barrier is slowly being demolished, specifically by Black female artists. Their works are being recognized; their commentary, heard; and social issues, addressed. Among these women stands Barbara Brandon-Croft (born 1958), creator of  “Where I’m Coming From,” a comic strip described as […]

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