English: "Aftermath", an editorial cartoon published during the Korean War, commenting on the fact that Americans could be drafted into the military at age 18 but could not vote until age 21. Winner of the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning.
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Cleveland Plain Dealer, November 9, 1952. Reprinted in The Cincinnati Enquirer, May 10, 1953, via Newspapers.com.
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