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Peffers Populistic Boom. American cartoon by F. M. Hutchins for the front page of Puck, 10 October 1894, showing Populist Senator William Alfred Peffer of Kansas rapidly losing altitude over Washington, D. C. as his punctured Populism balloon deflates
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Peffers Populistic Boom. American cartoon by F. M. Hutchins for the front page of Puck, 10 October 1894, showing Populist Senator William Alfred Peffer of Kansas rapidly losing altitude over Washington, D. C. as his punctured Populism balloon deflates
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Peffers Populistic Boom. American cartoon by F.M. Hutchins for the front page of Puck, 10 October 1894, showing Populist Senator William Alfred Peffer of Kansas rapidly losing altitude over Washington, D.C. as his punctured Populism balloon deflates
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1894 Alfred Balloon Cover Fall Front Page Magazine October Political Action Populist Puck Senator Washington Dc William
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The print titled "Peffers Populistic Boom" captures a moment in American political history, as depicted by F. M. Hutchins for the front page of Puck magazine on 10 October 1894. The cartoon humorously portrays Populist Senator William Alfred Peffer of Kansas rapidly losing altitude over Washington, D. C. , while his punctured Populism balloon deflates. In this clever illustration, Peffer's fall from grace is symbolized by the deflating balloon, representing the decline and loss of support for the Populist Party during that era. With his iconic beard and distinguished appearance, Peffer is shown descending amidst a backdrop of political action and late turn-of-the-century men. This image serves as both a satirical commentary on Peffer's perceived failures as a senator and an emblematic representation of the broader challenges faced by the Populist movement at that time. It reflects the shifting dynamics within American politics during this period, highlighting how quickly fortunes can change in Washington. As an artifact from 1894, this print offers us a glimpse into historical events through visual storytelling. It reminds us of the power cartoons had in shaping public opinion and influencing political discourse during this pivotal era in American history.
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