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#Jackie Ormes Reel by @scholastic (verified account) - Have you heard of Jackie Ormes? 💥 Traci N. Todd (@tracintodd) tells us all about the cartoonist in her new book, HOLDING HER OWN: THE EXCEPTIONAL LIF
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Have you heard of Jackie Ormes? 💥 Traci N. Todd (@tracintodd) tells us all about the cartoonist in her new book, HOLDING HER OWN: THE EXCEPTIONAL LIFE OF JACKIE ORMES, illustrated by Shannon Wright (@shannondrewthis). Grab a copy to learn more about Jackie or share her story with others! 💥
#Jackie Ormes Reel by @ardailsmith - Jackie Ormes broke barriers with her comics during Jim Crow era #blackhistory #comics #...
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#Jackie Ormes Reel by @ikemefuna_history_tv - First Black Female Cartoonist Changed Comics
Meet Jackie Ormes, the groundbreaking first Black female cartoonist who revolutionized representation in
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First Black Female Cartoonist Changed Comics Meet Jackie Ormes, the groundbreaking first Black female cartoonist who revolutionized representation in 1937. While mainstream comics relied on racist stereotypes, Ormes created Torchy Brown—a confident, intelligent Black heroine. #BlackHistory, #JackieOrmes, #ComicHistory, #BlackExcellence, #WomensHistory, #HiddenHistory, #CivilRights, #Representation, #TrueHistory,
#Jackie Ormes Reel by @martybehonest - First Black Female Cartoonist Used Comics to Fight Racism in 1937

Jackie Ormes changed everything with her comics 🔥 #blackhistory #comics #civilrigh
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First Black Female Cartoonist Used Comics to Fight Racism in 1937 Jackie Ormes changed everything with her comics 🔥 #blackhistory #comics #civilrights #foryoupage #cartoon
#Jackie Ormes Reel by @devimediallc - Jackie Ormes was the first Black woman cartoonist to have a nationally published comic strip in the United States. Beginning in the late 1930s, she cr
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Jackie Ormes was the first Black woman cartoonist to have a nationally published comic strip in the United States. Beginning in the late 1930s, she created bold, intelligent, and stylish Black female characters at a time when most media still relied on racist caricatures and stereotypes. Through her work in influential Black newspapers like the Pittsburgh Courier and the Chicago Defender, Ormes reached readers across the country. Her comics were entertaining, but they were also fearless. One of her earliest strips, Torchy Brown in “Dixie to Harlem”, followed a young Black woman chasing success in the entertainment world. Later, she introduced readers to the unforgettable duo Patty-Jo ’n’ Ginger. In the strip, Ginger was glamorous and fashionable, but it was little Patty-Jo who stole the spotlight. The sharp-tongued child delivered witty one-liners that commented on segregation, war, politics, and inequality. Through Patty-Jo’s voice, Ormes managed to say things that many adults in the 1940s and 1950s were afraid to say out loud. Her characters were confident, intelligent, and independent. They dressed beautifully, spoke their minds, and refused to fit into the limited roles society often tried to assign to Black women. Ormes didn’t just influence comics. In 1947, she helped create the Patty-Jo doll, one of the first realistic Black dolls marketed to Black children, complete with fashionable clothing. At a time when most dolls ignored or distorted Black identity, the Patty-Jo doll offered something different: representation and pride. But speaking boldly in that era often came with consequences. During the Cold War years, Ormes’ outspoken views on civil rights, social justice, and political issues drew the attention of the FBI. Like many artists, writers, and activists who challenged the status quo, she was monitored and questioned because authorities suspected her progressive views were connected to left-leaning political movements. Despite the scrutiny, she continued creating work that pushed boundaries and spoke honestly. #Viral #Explore #FYP #Vintage #Comics
#Jackie Ormes Reel by @attorneycrump (verified account) - Repost from @blackfeelings494: (Jackie Ormes: The Trailblazing Cartoonist Who Changed Media Forever! #blackhistory #history #blackhistorymonth #cartoo
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Repost from @blackfeelings494: (Jackie Ormes: The Trailblazing Cartoonist Who Changed Media Forever! #blackhistory #history #blackhistorymonth #cartoon #cartoonist)
#Jackie Ormes Reel by @sheisaverb (verified account) - Torchy Brown comic strips, 1937. Creator: Jackie Ormes
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Torchy Brown comic strips, 1937. Creator: Jackie Ormes
#Jackie Ormes Reel by @brownfoxylady - "Happiness is her trademark" 🫶🏾 And what a trailblazer she was! 🤎👸🏾

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“Happiness is her trademark” 🫶🏾 And what a trailblazer she was! 🤎👸🏾 🌄 August 1st 1911 - December 26th 1985 (74) 🌅 . . Via. @reelblack 🫶🏾 . . . #jackieormes #brownfoxylady #blackwomen #blackwoman #blackgirls #blackgirlmagic #blackgirlrock #vintage #comic #blackcomics
#Jackie Ormes Reel by @cherylwbrooks - Celebrating women's history month!

She didn't just draw comics… she changed what Black women looked like on the page.

Jackie Ormes became the first
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Celebrating women's history month! She didn’t just draw comics… she changed what Black women looked like on the page. Jackie Ormes became the first nationally syndicated Black woman cartoonist — but she didn’t stop at breaking barriers. She created Torchy Brown — a bold young woman leaving Mississippi for Harlem during the Great Migration. Not a stereotype. Not a side character. The lead. Then came Patty-Jo ’n’ Ginger. A little girl with a sharp voice calling out racism, segregation, and injustice… in the newspaper. And Torchy in Heartbeats? Full color. Fashion. Adventure. Even tackling environmental issues before most people were talking about it. She didn’t just draw stories — she challenged the world. ✔️ Launched one of the first Black dolls with real style ✔️ Moved among Chicago’s Black elite ✔️ Built characters that were confident, smart, and seen But it wasn’t easy. She lost her daughter at a young age. Her work was canceled. The FBI even watched her for speaking too boldly. Still… she kept creating. Because she wasn’t drawing what existed — she was drawing what should exist. Today, her work is honored in the Smithsonian and Hall of Fame circles… but the real legacy? Every confident Black character you see today traces back to her. 💬 Did you know her story? #womenshistory #JackieOrmes #BlackExcellence #BlackHistory #womenshistorymonth
#Jackie Ormes Reel by @tjs.lessons - TJ's Lessons Black History Fact of the Day:
Did you know Jackie Ormes was the first Black woman to have a nationally syndicated comic strip in the Uni
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TJ’s Lessons Black History Fact of the Day: Did you know Jackie Ormes was the first Black woman to have a nationally syndicated comic strip in the United States? She was a talented artist and storyteller who created beautiful, meaningful drawings that represented Black life in a positive and creative way. Jackie Ormes created popular comics like Torchy Brown and Patty-Jo ’n’ Ginger, using her artistic talent to tell stories that were fun, powerful, and inspiring. Her illustrations helped readers see strong, smart, and confident Black characters at a time when representation was very limited. As a creator of a children’s book series filled with artistic storytelling, we especially celebrate Jackie Ormes for showing how art and stories can teach lessons, spark imagination, and inspire young minds. Her legacy reminds us that creativity, art, and storytelling can change the world and help children see themselves in the stories they read. #fyp #blackhistorymonth #motivation #inspiration
#Jackie Ormes Reel by @ketv7 (verified account) - Cartoonist Jackie Ormes went to Lincoln, Nebraska to create a doll with the Terri Lee Doll Company, "called Patty-Jo that was to honor her main charac
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Cartoonist Jackie Ormes went to Lincoln, Nebraska to create a doll with the Terri Lee Doll Company, "called Patty-Jo that was to honor her main character in her news, in her comic strip called Torchy Brown," LaVon Stennis-Williams said. http://www.ketv.com/article/mamas-attic-black-history-through-dolls/70422945

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