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How Charlie Brown’s Black Friend ‘Franklin’ Changed the Popular Comic for Generations
In July 1968, the world met Franklin, the first Black character in a mainstream comic strip. We're looking at the letter that ...
An exchange of letters led to the introduction of a beloved member of the Peanuts gang ...
Saturday’s occasion was the first time 100,000 visitors attended the Santa Rosa museum within one fiscal year in its 22-year-history. In its 22-year history, the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research ...
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The Heartwarming Story Behind Peanuts' Linus van Pelt, and Charles Schulz's Inspiration For His Name
Charles Schulz's Peanuts is perhaps the most iconic comic strip in history, being spun off into numerous TV specials, shows and films. Filled with countless iconic characters, Peanuts has found a way ...
Larry Mantle and animation historian Charles Solomon discuss the life of "Peanuts" creator Charles Schulz and the new Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center in Santa Rosa with guests Ruth Eegell ...
Children's Hospital of Michigan is getting a new mural this week, courtesy of "Peanuts." There's already one at a clinic in Antarctica, because a generation after Charles Schulz's passing, his comic ...
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