









Franklin's arrival in Peanuts was quietly revolutionary. This exhibition traces how a teacher's letter to Charles Schulz sparked the introduction of the strip's first Black character in 1968, and why Franklin still matters today.
historic comic art
civil rights story
interactive drawing studio
family-friendly
Tips
đź’¬"Charles M. Schulz opened minds and hearts that others could not"
✏️try the upstairs studio to sketch your own comic strip
đźš°find the Snoopy-themed drinking fountain
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Franklin's arrival in Peanuts was quietly revolutionary. This exhibition traces how a teacher's letter to Charles Schulz sparked the introduction of the strip's first Black character in 1968, and why Franklin still matters today.
historic comic art
civil rights story
interactive drawing studio
family-friendly
Tips
đź’¬"Charles M. Schulz opened minds and hearts that others could not"
✏️try the upstairs studio to sketch your own comic strip
đźš°find the Snoopy-themed drinking fountain
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