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Since recorded time, artists have captured events of the day.
Editorial cartoonists, in praise of criticism, wave a powerful pen.
Their work reveals social history. Costumes, everyday garb, songs of the day, colloquialisms, slang, slogans, banners, and much more are captured.
As long as the United States has a free press, the pen and ink visual satirists of every important newspaper will be busy recording the moment for posterity.
Robert Sarnoff's editorial cartoons appear in New York's oldest weekly, The Wave.
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