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High Lights of History
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James Carroll Mansfield created several, mostly educational, newspaper features for Bell Syndicate.

His most successful feature was 'Highlights of History', which debuted as a daily strip on November 17, 1924.

In 1925 Mansfield "published a junior high school textbook called 'High Lights of History, America 1492 to 1763'.

A full color Sunday feature of the comic strip began in 1926. The content focused on world history and peculiarities. Both the daily and Sunday strips came to an end in 1942

James Carroll Mansfield also created other features including 'Boys and Girls The World Over', 'Famous Fiction', 'Flags', 'Historic Ship', 'Jolly Geography', 'Would You Believe It? and 'Pictures in the Map'. The artist also drew some comic book art, such as 'Kit Carson in Pictures'. source:various
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  High Lights of History 1932 28 ilovecomix Jul 28, 2015 145.00 7958 181
  High Lights of History 1933 40 Firak Feb 14, 2018 63.00 3599 129
  High Lights of History 1934 29 ilovecomix Jul 28, 2015 153.00 3498 212
  High Lights of History 1935 17 ilovecomix Jul 28, 2015 93.00 3216 177
  High Lights of History 1936 9 ilovecomix Jul 28, 2015 48.00 3433 123
  High Lights of History 1937 5 ilovecomix Jul 28, 2015 26.00 4646 164
  
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