Tracy and Vietnam
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With all of the hoopla over “Dick Tracy” I am amazed that no Calendar writers seem to recall that in the ‘60s, when a generation took to the streets to legally protest an immoral war, the comic-strip Dick Tracy turned his crime-fighting skills against protesters, who were labeled “vile hippies and Communist agitators” in the strip.
Lest we forget, comic strips, besides their place in our childhood memories, have been a political weapon of great influence and have often been misguided and misappropriated.
Hats off to Dick Tracy as a crime fighter, but let’s put (the late) cartoonist Chester Gould’s track record in perspective.
KEN HOWARD
Hollywood Hills
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