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Local author & historian Tim Carroll presents a visual display of WWII-era political cartoons drawn by Web Brown of the Akron Beacon Journal.
During World War II the Akron Beacon Journal had the best cartoonist in the country, Web Brown, who drew cartoons for 46 years after returning from the Spanish-American war. Web's drawings are some of the best cartoons you will ever see. Come learn about World War II through the history of Web's great cartoons. The cartoons are filled with history, humor, and justice.
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Book, movie, music, and e-media collections from the library are equally responsive to the tastes and interests of library patrons. The Fairlawn-Bath Branch Library is also a place to find public computers, free WiFi, photocopiers, scanning and faxing capabilities, and meeting room space for local non-profit groups.
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