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HENRY GEORGE (1839-1897). American economist. George campaigning for the mayoralty of New York City in 1886. Line engraving from a contemporary newspaper
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HENRY GEORGE (1839-1897). American economist. George campaigning for the mayoralty of New York City in 1886. Line engraving from a contemporary newspaper
HENRY GEORGE (1839-1897).
American economist. George campaigning for the mayoralty of New York City in 1886. Line engraving from a contemporary newspaper
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1886 Candidate Canvassing Economist Henri Manhattan Mayor Platform Rally Sign Spectator Speech
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This print captures the essence of Henry George, a prominent American economist, as he passionately campaigns for the mayoralty of New York City in 1886. The line engraving, sourced from a contemporary newspaper, beautifully portrays George standing on a bustling city street with his signature charisma and determination. Surrounded by an enthusiastic crowd, their faces filled with anticipation and hope, George stands tall on a makeshift platform. His powerful speech resonates through the air as he addresses the diverse spectators who have gathered to witness this historic moment. The energy is palpable; it is late in the day but no one seems willing to leave without hearing every word that falls from his lips. The scene exudes quintessential Americana - a snapshot of democracy at its finest. Men from all walks of life stand shoulder-to-shoulder, united under George's vision for progress and equality. The streets of Manhattan serve as both backdrop and stage for this political rally that has captured the attention of New Yorkers far and wide. As we gaze upon this remarkable engraving, we are transported back to 1886 when canvassing candidates like Henry George fought tirelessly for their beliefs. This image serves as a testament to his unwavering dedication towards becoming mayor and bringing about positive change within New York City. Thanks to Granger Art on Demand's preservation efforts, we can now relish in this piece of history – an enduring reminder that even amidst adversity, there will always be individuals who strive to make our world better.
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