• Donald Rooum (20 April 1928 ā€“ 31 August 2019) was an English anarchist cartoonist and writer. He had an extremely long association with the Freedom newspaper...
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  • [non-primary source needed] Donald Rooum is an English anarchist cartoonist and writer with a long association with Freedom Press. Rooum stated that for his thought...
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  • comic strip drawn by the cartoonist Donald Rooum which was published in the anarchist newspaper Freedom. In 1974 Rooum was invited by Philip Sansom to take...
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  • One, Egoist, and Ego. Donald Rooum is an English anarchist cartoonist and writer with a long association with Freedom Press. Rooum stated that for his thought...
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    facilities at 127 Ossulston Street in 1898. Freedom collective member Donald Rooum notes: "Freedom Press stayed in Ossulston Street for the next 30 years...
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  • comic published by IPC Media Wildcat (comic strip), a comic strip by Donald Rooum Wildcat Comic Con, an annual fan convention held in Williamsport, Pennsylvania...
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  • Invisibles (1994) by Grant Morrison. Pillock An intellectual pelican, in Donald Rooum's Wildcat (1985). Pillock is often used to present complex social ideas...
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  • Evans Picture Library and his own writing for so many years; cartoonists Donald Rooum and Ted Pearce; Toby Howard and Steve Donnelly, who edited the magazine...
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  • September 2019). "An Interview With Donald Rooum". tcj.com. The Comics Journal. Retrieved 6 May 2024. "Donald Rooum". newpol.org. New Politics. 21 July...
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  • Peter Turner, Jack Robinson and Bill Christopher 1970s: John Lawrence, Donald Rooum 1970sā€“1980s: Stu Stuart, Vernon Richards 1976ā€“1980s: David Peers 1980s:...
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