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Meet the New Yorker’s first known African American female cartoonist

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In this week’s Sunday Closer, NBC’s Kristen Welker sits down with Elizabeth Montague, who is the first known African American woman to have a cartoon published in the New Yorker. “I'm really proud of myself and that I've done this,” the 24-year-old says.