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How does the cartoonist use stairs as an analogy for or symbol to represent the escalation of the Vietnam War

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drawing on layered paper : ink, graphite, opaque white and overlay ; 56 x 38 cm (sheet) | Editorial cartoon showing President Johnson with large, expensively-dressed woman, "Vietnam War", on his arm, talking to thin woman with patched dress and bare feet, "U.S. Urban Needs".

Contributor: Block, Herbert

Date: 1967-08-01

PHOTO, PRINT, DRAWING

"We've shown that we're willing to go more than half way"

1 drawing : graphite, India ink, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing ; sheet 35.8 x 38 cm. | Editorial cartoon drawing shows President Johnson using a pointer to show a constitutient the areas of North Vietnam that are currently being bombed as part of the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War.

Contributor: Block, Herbert

Date: 1967-03-12

PHOTO, PRINT, DRAWING

Onward and upward and onward and --

1 drawing : graphite, India ink, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing, with paste-on ; sheet 56 x 38.3 cm. | Editorial cartoon drawing shows an American citizen climbing bombs that stand upright like stairs from lower left to upper right. The bombs are labeled, from left to right, "Increased bombing will win the war", "Increased bombing will stop the infiltration", "Increased bombing will...

Contributor: Block, Herbert

Date: 1967-04-23

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