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Charles Brooks Papers

An inventory of his papers at Syracuse University

Overview of the Collection

Creator: Brooks, Charles G., 1920-
Title: Charles Brooks Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1960-1969
Bulk Dates: 1965-1969
Quantity: 1.8 linear ft.
Abstract: 126 original editorial cartoons, correspondence and clippings.
Language: English
Repository: Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Library
222 Waverly Avenue
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
http://scrc.syr.edu

Biographical History

Charles G. Brooks (1920- ) is an American editorial cartoonist who worked for the Birmingham News for 38 years.

Charles Brooks was born in Andalusia, Alabama on November 20, 1920. He studied at Birmingham-South College starting in 1939. Wanting to focus on cartooning, he left for the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in 1941 where he studied under Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Vaughn Shoemaker.

Brooks enlisted in the Army and saw combat during World War II. Following his service, Brooks worked in Chicago producing cartoons for an advertising agency. In 1948, Brooks became the Birmingham News’ first editorial cartoonist. In the mid 1980s, Brooks retired from the Birmingham News.

Thirteen Freedom Foundation awards were presented to Brooks as well as a National VFW Award and a Sigma Delta Chi Award (1960). Brooks was president of the American Association of Editorial Cartoonists and in 1968 he was the president of the Alabama Chapter of the Sigma Delta Chi Journalism Fraternity. Brooks’ cartoons have been exhibited at the Birmingham Public Library, the National Portrait Gallery in London, and the Smithsonian.

Brooks edits the annual compilation Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year which was first published in 1973 and is a member of the American Association of Editorial Cartoonists.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Charles Brooks Papers consist of consists of 2 series. The first series, Cartoons (1965-1969) contains 126 original, dated cartoons from Brooks' tenure at the Birmingham News. Brooks often portrayed the Southern point of view on national issues however few of the cartoons in this particular collection focus on specific Birmingham or Alabama issues. The Vietnam War and issues related to civil unrest dominated Brooks' subject matter during this time. The cartoons were drawn on illustration board primarily with ink and graphite.

The second series is Correspondence and Newspaper Clippings which contains 8 pieces of correspondence (1964-1967) sent to Brooks and 3 newspaper clippings (1960, 1967).

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Arrangement of the Collection

Cartoons are arranged in chronological order. Correspondence and clippings are arranged as received.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on this material

Use Restrictions

Written permission must be obtained from SCRC and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.

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Related Material

Special Collections Research Center has collections of over one hundred cartoonists. Please refer to the SCRC Subject Index for a complete listing.

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Subject Headings

Persons

Brooks, Charles G., 1920-

Corporate Bodies

Birmingham news.

Subjects

American wit and humor, Pictorial.
Caricatures and cartoons -- United States.
Cartoonists -- United States.
Editorial cartoons -- Alabama.
Editorial cartoons -- United States.
Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973 -- Caricatures and cartoons.
Political cartoons.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Caricatures and cartoons.
World politics -- 1945-1989 -- Caricatures and cartoons.

Genres and Forms

Cartoons (humorous images)
Clippings.
Correspondence.
Editorial cartoons.

Occupations

Cartoonists.

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

Charles Brooks Papers
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Library

Acquisition Information

Gift of Charles Brooks, 1967-1970.

Finding Aid Information

Created by: [Summit record]
Date: 2001-01-01
Revision history: 12 Mar 2007 - converted to EAD (MRC); 23 Sep 2009 - added detailed inventory, index and bio (SK)

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Inventory

Cartoons (126 items) 13" x 19 1/4"
Click here for a list of specific dates.
See below for an index to the cartoons.
Oversize 1, Folder 1 1965
Oversize 1, Folder 2 1966
Oversize 1, Folder 3 1967 Jan, Apr
Oversize 1, Folder 4 1967 May
Oversize 1, Folder 5 1967 Jun-Jul
Oversize 1, Folder 6 1967 Aug-Oct
Oversize 1, Folder 7 1967 Nov-Dec
Oversize 2, Folder 1 1968 Jan-Feb
Oversize 2, Folder 2 1968 Mar-Apr
Oversize 2, Folder 3 1968 May-Jun
Oversize 2, Folder 4 1968 Jul-Aug
Oversize 2, Folder 5 1968 Sep-Dec
Oversize 2, Folder 6 1969 Jan-Apr, Jun
Oversize 2, Folder 7 1969 Aug-Oct
Oversize 2, Folder 8 1969 Nov-Dec
Correspondence and newspaper clippings
Box 1 Incoming correspondence 1964-1967; undated
Newspaper clippings
Box 1 "Sketchbook by Brooks- EXPO 67" 14 May 1967
Box 1 "George Wallace: Candidate for President" 21 May 1967 - transcript of a question and answer session at which Brooks participated
Box 1 "News cartoonist wins SDX award" 18 Apr 1960

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Index to cartoons

The following is a list of predominant people, places and subjects appearing in the editorial cartoons in this collection. The list is not exhaustive. Some subjects may require you to browse with alternative terms.
B= Box, F= Folder. For example: B1F1= Box 1 Folder 1.
Britain B2F1-B2F2, B2F6
Brown, H. Rap B2F1
California B1F4, B2F3
Canada B1F5
Carmichael, Stokely B1F5, B2F1
China B1F2, B1F4, B1F6
Clark, Ramsey B2F2, B2F4
Congress B1F2-B1F4, B1F6-B1F7, B2F2
Czechoslovakia B1F5, B2F4, B2F7
Democratic National Convention B2F4
Democratic Party B2F4
Dominican Republic B1F2
Egypt B1F4, B2F7
Fortas, Abe B2F4
France B1F5, B1F7, B2F5-B2F6
Fulbright, J. William B1F2, B2F1
Germany B1F5, B2F6
Gore, Albert B2F8
Great Society B1F2, B1F6
Ho Chi Minh B1F4, B1F6, B2F5-B2F6
Humphrey, Hubert B1F2, B2F5
Hungary B1F5
Israel B1F4-B1F5
Johnson, Lyndon Baines B1F2, B1F5, B1F7-B2F1, B2F3-B2F4, B2F6
Kennedy, Robert F. B1F2, B2F2-B2F3
Kennedy, Ted B2F8
King Jr., Martin Luther B1F5
Kosygin, Alexey B1F5
Latin America B1F6
Lodge Jr., Henry Cabot B2F6, B2F8
Mansfield, Michael B1F4
McCarthy, Eugene B1F7, B2F4
McNamara, Robert B2F1
Middle East B1F4-B1F5, B2F7
Mills, Wilbur B2F3
Morse, Wayne B1F2
Morton, Sen. B1F6
Nixon, Richard M. B2F2-B2F3, B2F6-B2F8
Papacy B2F7
Pearson, Lester B. B1F5
Poland B1F5
Pompidou, Georges B2F4, B2F6
Republican Party B2F1
Reuther, Walter B1F6
Rhodesia B2F2
Rockefeller, Nelson B2F2-B2F3
Romania B1F5
Romney, George W. B1F6, B2F1
Rusk, Dean B2F1
Russia B1F6, B2F4, B2F6-B2F7
Soviet Union B1F5, B2F4
Supreme Court B1F4-B1F5, B1F7, B2F3
Thant, U. B1F4, B2F2, B2F5
U.S. dollar B1F7, B2F2, B2F5
USS Pueblo B2F1, B2F5
United Arab Republic B1F4
United Nations B1F5, B2F8
Vietnam War B1F1-B2F8
Wallace, George B2F2
Wilson, Harold B2F1
capital punishment B2F3
cities B2F8
civil rights B1F5
college students B2F6
communism B1F4, B1F6, B2F1, B2F3-B2F4, B2F8
crime B1F4, B2F1, B2F6
de Gaulle, Charles B1F2, B1F5, B1F7, B2F4, B2F6
demonstrations B1F6, B2F2, B2F4, B2F6-B2F8
draft B1F1, B2F1, B2F3
ethics code B1F4, B2F2
free press B2F1
inflation B1F7, B2F8
military B2F7-B2F8
nuclear weapons B2F4
peace B1F6, B2F1, B2F3-B2F8
prices B1F2, B1F6
riots B1F5-B1F6
smut B2F7
space exploration B1F2-B1F3, B1F6-B1F7, B2F7-B2F8
strikes B1F2
taxes B1F6, B2F1-B2F3, B2F6-B2F8

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