McKenzie, John Stuart, 1922-2005

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John Stuart McKenzie (1922-2005) was a graphic designer and editorial cartoonist from Atlanta, Georgia. A native of Canada, he served as a Royal Canadian Air Force bomber in World War II. McKenzie graduated from Emory University in 1948 and was on the staff of the Emory Wheel. After a short stint as an editorial cartoonist at The Atlanta Journal, he began working as a graphic designer and printing executive, retiring from the Stein Printing Company in 1995. McKenzie also freelanced as a graphic designer and calligrapher. He married Virginia Lee Brown; together they had three daughters and a son.

From the description of John Stuart McKenzie papers, 1948-1996. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84646206

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Georgia
Stone Mountain (Ga.)
Atlanta (Ga.)
Subject
White supremacy movements
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Cartoonists
Columnist
Graphic Designer
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Birth 1922-03-29

Death 2005-11-10

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