A Dance to Jules Feiffer at 95
Briefly

Feiffer reflects on his entry into political cartooning, stating that after two years in the Army post-McCarthy, he felt compelled to express dissent against authority, marking his work with a deep sense of urgency.
Feiffer indicates that as a young person, his fear kept him from expressing his thoughts. However, driven by a troubling societal climate, he turned to cartooning as a means of challenging authority.
Read at The Nation
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