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Name
  
Vaughn Shoemaker


Role
  
Editorial cartoonist

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Died
  
August 18, 1991, Carol Stream, Illinois, United States

Education
  
School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Awards
  
Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning

Pulitzer prize winning cartoonist vaughn shoemaker


Vaughn Richard Shoemaker (August 11, 1902 Chicago, Illinois – August 18, 1991 Carol Stream, Illinois) was an American editorial cartoonist. He won the 1938 and 1947 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning and created the character John Q. Public.

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Shoemaker started his career at the Chicago Daily News and spent 22 years there. His 1938 Pulitzer cartoon for the paper was "The Road Back", featuring a World War I soldier marching back to war. The 1947 winning cartoon for the paper was "Still Racing His Shadow", featuring "new wage demands" of workers trying to outrun his shadow "cost of living". He went on to work for the New York Herald Tribune, the Chicago American, and Chicago Today. By his 1972 retirement he had drawn over 14,000 cartoons.

He lived in Carol Stream, Illinois and died of cancer at the age of 89.

References

Vaughn Shoemaker Wikipedia