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in 1916 to advocate for Indian self-government and served as the first female president of the Indian National Congress Cultural Icon: Little Orphan Annie

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Annie Oakley took the name "Annie" (a common diminutive of Ann/Anna) and turned it into a synonym for precision and grit. As the star of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, she could shoot a cigarette out of her husband’s mouth, hit a dime tossed into the air, and shatter glass balls while doing backflips on a galloping horse. The strip was syndicated to over 300 newspapers,

In the early years, Annie's comic strip was a huge success. The strip was syndicated to over 300 newspapers, and Annie quickly became a beloved character across the United States. Gray's engaging storytelling, coupled with his expressive and detailed artwork, brought Annie to life in a way that captivated readers of all ages. From her humble beginnings as a comic strip

For over nine decades, the plucky and charming orphan Annie has captured the hearts of audiences around the world. From her humble beginnings as a comic strip character to her current status as a cultural icon, Annie's story has been delighting and inspiring fans of all ages. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the beloved character of Annie, her history, and the reasons behind her enduring popularity.