Charles M. Schulz Biography

This Biography consists of approximately 5 pages of information about the life of Charles M. Schulz.

Charles M. Schulz Biography

This Biography consists of approximately 5 pages of information about the life of Charles M. Schulz.
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Cartoonist and creator of "Peanuts," Charles M. Schulz (1922-2000) was the winner of two Reuben, two Peabody, and five Emmy awards and a member of the Cartoonist Hall of Fame.

Charles Schulz was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 26, 1922, the son of Carl (a barber) and Dena (Halverson) Schulz. At school in St. Paul he was bright and rapidly promoted, which made him often the smallest in his class, a fact that may have been of psychological significance in his later development. Noting his aptitude for drawing, his mother encouraged him to take a correspondence course from the Federal School in Minneapolis.

In World War II Schulz was drafted and sent to Europe, mustering out after the war as a sergeant. He returned to Minnesota as a young man strongly imbued with Christian beliefs. For a while he free-lanced for a Catholic magazine and taught in the correspondence...

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