Multimedia resources from the Library of Congress that support instruction about political cartoons. These resources include expert presentations, exhibitions, bibliographies, Webcasts, and other online materials.
- American Cartoon Prints (Prints and Photographs) Link to more than 500 political prints made in America during the 18th and 19th centuries. Browse the entire collection by subject or click on the terms "political cartoons" or "caricatures."
- The Art of Arthur Szyk (Library of Congress Information Bulletin) Read about Arthur Szyk's anti-Axis World War II propaganda art. Type "cartoon" into the search box at the top of the LCIB index page to locate additional cartoon related articles.
- Arthur Szyk: Artist for Freedom (Exhibition) Explore the intricate drawings and cartoons created by Arthur Szyk, a Polish Jewish artist who emigrated to the United States in the 1940s.
- Bill Mauldin: Beyond Willie and Joe (Exhibition) This online presentation celebrates Mauldin's life and features a selection of original cartoons spanning his career as a cartoonist.
- British Cartoon Prints (Prints and Photographs) Explore this sampling of 18th and 19th century digitized political and satirical cartoon prints by cartoonist and theme.
- Caroline and Erwin Swan Foundation for Caricature and Cartoon – Exhibitions and Online Presentations (Prints and Photographs) This site links to exhibitions based on the Library's cartoon and caricature collections.
- Cartoon America (Exhibition) This exhibition features 102 drawings from the Art Wood Collection of Cartoon and Caricature. View a selection of political cartoons in The Ungentlemanly Art: Political Illustrations.
- Cartoon Cornucopia: The J. Arthur Wood Collection (Prints and Photographs) Enjoy a sampling from this recent Library of Congress acquisition of original cartoon art.
- The Cartoon (Prints and Photographs) Cartoonist Herb Block writes about the political cartoon as a communication method.
- Cartoon-related Research at the Library (Prints and Photographs) This essay offers tips for doing cartoon research at the Library of Congress.
- Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers (Digital Collection) Search and read newspaper pages from 1900-1910 and find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Browse newspapers for political cartoons.
- Comic Book Art/Political Cartoons (Exhibition) View cartoons from the September 11 Witness and Response exhibition.
- Edmund Valtman: The Cartoonist Who Came in From the Cold (Prints and Photographs) Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist, Edmund Valtman, takes an anti-Communist stance on Cold War issues in his cartoons.
- Herblock's Gift: Selections from the Herblock Foundation Collection (Exhibition) This exhibition features a selection of original Herblock cartoons spanning the artist's career.
- Herblock's History: Political Cartoons From the Crash to the Millenium (Exhibition) The Presidents section of this exhibition features caricatures of American presidents from Herbert Hoover to Bill Clinton.
- Humor's Edge: Cartoons by Anne Telnaes (Exhibition) Cartoons in the Pulitzer Prize Winning Cartoons section of this exhibit relate to the 2000 election.
- Monstrous Craws & Character Flaws: Masterpieces of Cartoon and Caricature at the Library of Congress (Exhibition) Explore this online exhibition of caricatures and cartoons that demonstrate the power of art as a vehicle for social and political commentary.
- Oliphant's Anthem: Presidential Campaigns (Exhibition) This online exhibition includes a variety of Pat Oliphant's editorial cartoons related to presidential campaigns.
- "Pat Oliphant's Editorial Cartoons (Professional Development) Find the story in the cartoon in this section of Discovering American Memory

