May 8, 2009
First launched
in 1924, the comic strip Little Orphan Annie quickly
became a huge success and a pop culture landmark. And as Senior
Editor Brian Doherty writes, it was also one of the few popular
voices raised in opposition to the New Deal.
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the few popular voices raised in opposition to the New Deal