Letter, [2001?] to Rhett Jackson, P.O. Box 998 Hillsborough, N.C.

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Letter, [2001?] to Rhett Jackson, P.O. Box 998 Hillsborough, N.C.

Cartoonist Doug Marlette thanks Rhett Jackson for his support of his book The bridge. Marlette added a portrait of Kudzu character Rev. Will B. Done with the message "Bless your heart, Rhett Jackson!"

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Jackson, Rhett,

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James Rhett Jackson is remembered as a community activist and owner of the Happy Bookseller, a store founded, 1975, in Columbia, S.C.; born, 1925, in Florence, S.C.; enlisted in the Navy, 1942; completed the Navy's V-12 training program at the University of South Carolina which was followed by midshipman's school in New York City; employed thirty years in the furniture and carpet business prior to opening of his bookstore. From the description of Rhett Jackson papers, 1930-2003. (Uni...

Marlette, Doug, 1949-2007

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Cartoonist and author, Doug Marlette (1949- ), of Hillsborough, N.C., created the nationally syndicated comic strip "Kudzu" in May 1981. His political cartoons and other work has appeared in major newspapers and news magazines. Marlette has also been involved in numerous other projects including "Kudzu, A Southern Musical," the musical adaptation of his comic strip, which he wrote in collaboration with Jack Herrick and Bland Simpson of the Red Clay Ramblers. Marlette won the Pulitzer Prize for E...