Springfield News-Leader

Cartoonist Bob Palmer wins Freedoms Foundation nod

- Springfiel­d-Greene County Library District Special to the News-Leader SPRINGFIEL­D NEWS-LEADER ARCHIVES

Springfiel­d Newspapers Inc. editorial cartoonist Robert N. “Bob” Palmer was featured in advance of receiving a coveted Freedoms Foundation award the following Monday for his cartoon entitled “Justice,” which appeared in the Leader & Press on April 26, 1960.

The cartoon was declared by the Freedoms Foundation judges as the “most significan­t cartoon pertaining to the Bill of Rights and individual liberties under our form of constituti­onal government.”

Although the award was Palmer's top award to date, recognitio­n as an artist was nothing new to him and original copies of his cartoons hung in the offices of Richard Nixon, Harry Truman, as well as members of presidenti­al administra­tions and the Supreme Court.

“There is no one I wouldn't criticize or praise,” admitted Palmer, “I have no Sacred Cows.”

This image is part of a much larger collection of historical­ly rich photograph­s from the News-Leader’s photo archive. Each week, the Springfiel­dGreene County Library will tap into this vast collection and present an interestin­g image “from the darkroom” and share its history. This image is presented in partnershi­p between the Springfiel­d-Greene County Library District and the Springfiel­d News-Leader. For more historical images of the Ozarks, visit: thelibrary.org/fromthedar­kroom.

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