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  1. Little Orphan Annie - Wikipedia

    Little Orphan Annie was a daily American comic strip created by Harold Gray and syndicated by the Tribune Media Services. The strip took its name from the 1885 poem "Little Orphant …

  2. Little Orphant Annie - Academy of American Poets

    This poem is in the public domain.

  3. Little Orphan Annie (1932) - IMDb

    It's Christmas, Mickey is now back to health, and Mrs. Stewart has thrown a party for all the orphans from the orphanage, including Annie. Suspecting something odd, Annie walks up to …

  4. Little Orphan Annie | Harold Gray, Depression, 1930s | Britannica

    Little Orphan Annie, American newspaper comic strip depicting the adventures of a plucky street urchin. Little Orphan Annie enjoyed an extraordinarily long life in newspapers, on stage, and in …

  5. Little Orphan Annie

    Little Orphan Annie is a comic made by Harold Gray. The story's about Annie's adventures. From Miss Agatha to Oliver Warbucks.

  6. 'Little Orphan Annie' comic strip is first published - HISTORY

    Jul 28, 2025 · With her red hair and spunky personality, Annie emerged as a symbol of American individualism and self-reliance. Gray’s comic strip drew inspiration from the 1885 poem, “Little …

  7. Little Orphan Annie, by James Whitcomb Riley - Project Gutenberg

    Mar 28, 2014 · LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE Original INSCRIBED 013 —WITH ALL FAITH AND AFFECTION— To all the little children:—The happy ones; and sad ones; The sober and the …

  8. Little Orphant Annie - Wikipedia

    "Little Orphant Annie" is one of Whitcomb's most well known poems. [1] It was popular among children, and many of the letters Whitcomb received from children commented on the poem.

  9. Little Orphan Annie to the Rescue

    Little Orphan Annie was born in the funny pages on August 5, 1924, where she quickly became one of the most popular strips in syndication. In 1930 she made the jump from comic strip …

  10. Little Orphant Annie - Poem by James Whitcomb Riley

    Little Orphant Annie is the poem that inspired "Annie" comics, musicals, movies, and book adaptations. It was originally published as The Elf Child in the Indianapolis Journal in …