Critiqued international conflicts and challenged executive power, drawing her final jab at the Bush-Cheney administration in December 2008.
The Hulme Cartoonist reminds us that creativity is not a luxury for the wealthy; it is a tool for the resilient. It reminds us that you do not need expensive materials to document the human condition—you just need a keen eye and a willingness to tell the truth, even if it stings a little. hulme cartoonist
Before the "Crescents" rose and fell, before the regeneration and the gentrification, there was the old Hulme. A Victorian maze of red brick, industry, and survival. And somewhere in that labyrinth, amidst the soot and the roar of the Manchester Ship Canal, there was a figure known only as the "Hulme Cartoonist." Before the "Crescents" rose and fell, before the
In 1952, she married Vernon C. Hulme, an army officer, and paused her career to raise four children. By the early 1970s, the family resettled in North Texas. Etta decided to aggressively pursue a full-time newspaper job. By her own admission, she made a "nuisance" of herself visiting local editors until the Fort Worth Star-Telegram gave her a chance. Hulme, an army officer, and paused her career
Etta's Favorite Topics * Texas. * Environmental policy. * Health care. * Education. * War. * Welfare. The University of Texas at Arlington Etta Hulme on the Equal Rights Amendment - UTA Libraries
Working as an in-betweener, breakdown, and clean-up artist, she contributed to war propaganda films, Make Mine Music , and Song of the South .