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Image courtesy of the LBJ Library, Museum Artifact Collection, Artifact No. 1965.28.279
Image courtesy of the LBJ Library, Museum Artifact Collection, Artifact No. 1965.28.279
Etta Hulme
Image courtesy of the LBJ Library, Museum Artifact Collection, Artifact No. 1965.28.279
Image courtesy of the LBJ Library, Museum Artifact Collection, Artifact No. 1965.28.279

Etta Hulme

United States, born 1923
Animator for Walt Disney Studios (1944-1946)
Illustrator for Red Rabbit Comic (1951)
Freelancer for the The Texas Observer (1954)
Editorial Cartoonist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram (1972-2008)

Etta Hulme was an American editorial cartoonist recognized for her political topics and understated artstyle. After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin, Hulme would work as an animator for Walt Disney Studios from 1944 to 1946. She was employed as an illustrator for the Red Rabbit comic series in 1951 and performed freelance work for the Texas Observer in the 1950s. Hulme began working full-time as an editorial cartoonist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram in 1972 and continued until her retirement in 2008.
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