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- Friday_Foster abstract "Friday Foster was an American newspaper comic strip, created and written by Jim Lawrence and later continued by Jorge Longarón. It ran from 1970 to 1974 and was notable for featuring the first Afro-American woman as the titular character in a comic strip.".
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- Friday_Foster wikiPageWikiLink Blaxploitation.
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- Friday_Foster wikiPageWikiLink Dell_Comics.
- Friday_Foster wikiPageWikiLink File:Friday_Foster_comics.jpg.
- Friday_Foster wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Springer.
- Friday_Foster wikiPageWikiLink Friday_Foster_(film).
- Friday_Foster wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Sparling.
- Friday_Foster wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Gill.
- Friday_Foster wikiPageWikiLink Jorge_Longarón.
- Friday_Foster wikiPageWikiLink Pam_Grier.
- Friday_Foster wikiPageWikiLink Tribune_Media_Services.
- Friday_Foster wikiPageWikiLinkText "Friday Foster".
- Friday_Foster wikiPageWikiLinkText "eponymous syndicated newspaper comic strip".
- Friday_Foster hasPhotoCollection Friday_Foster.
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- Friday_Foster subject Category:1970_comics_debuts.
- Friday_Foster subject Category:Adventure_comics.
- Friday_Foster subject Category:African-Americans_in_comic_strips.
- Friday_Foster subject Category:American_comic_strips.
- Friday_Foster subject Category:Comic_strips_ended_in_the_1970s.
- Friday_Foster subject Category:Comics_adapted_into_films.
- Friday_Foster subject Category:Comics_characters_introduced_in_1970.
- Friday_Foster subject Category:Drama_comics.
- Friday_Foster subject Category:Fictional_African-American_people.
- Friday_Foster subject Category:Fictional_models.
- Friday_Foster hypernym Strip.
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- Friday_Foster comment "Friday Foster was an American newspaper comic strip, created and written by Jim Lawrence and later continued by Jorge Longarón. It ran from 1970 to 1974 and was notable for featuring the first Afro-American woman as the titular character in a comic strip.".
- Friday_Foster label "Friday Foster".
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- Friday_Foster isPrimaryTopicOf Friday_Foster.