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A history lesson from Nikki Haley by Clay Jones

TOPICS:political cartoons
A cartoon in which Nikki Haley tries to explain the cause of the Civil War, unleashing gibberish without mentioning slavery

Posted By: Larry Felton Johnson December 28, 2023

A history lesson from Nikki Haley, as interpreted by Clay Jones with only a modest amount of satirical hyperbole.

To read about the news event that spurred this cartoon visit this link to an NPR article about it.

To see more cartoons by Clay Jones published in the Cobb County Courier follow this link.

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