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Background imageCartoons Collection: Woodrow Wilson Cartoon

Woodrow Wilson Cartoon
WOODROW WILSON CARTOON. President Jack Woodrow Wilson chops the tangled roots of high protection and brings down the giant monopoly. American cartoon, c1914

Background imageCartoons Collection: King Andrew the First

King Andrew the First
KING ANDREW THE FIRST. American lithograph cartoon, c1832, satirizing the autocratic ways of President Andrew Jackson

Background imageCartoons Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. American cartoon from, or just after

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. American cartoon from, or just after, the presidential campaign of 1864 showing the Rail Splitter Abraham Lincoln and his running mate, Andrew Johnson

Background imageCartoons Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. Grand Presidential Sweepstakes for 1849

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. Grand Presidential Sweepstakes for 1849. American lithograph cartoon of 1848 showing Martin Van Buren leading Lewis Cass

Background imageCartoons Collection: CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS. The Benodellocinch. American cartoon, 1904

CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS. The Benodellocinch. American cartoon, 1904, commenting on the influence of campaign contributions on elected office holders

Background imageCartoons Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880. Farmer Garfield Cutting a Swath to the White House

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880. Farmer Garfield Cutting a Swath to the White House. James Garfield as the 1880 Republican Party candidate for President on a lithograph poster by Currier & Ives, 1880

Background imageCartoons Collection: W. J. BRYAN CARTOON, 1896. A Noisy Mob - But the Sound Money Police are Closing in on Them

W. J. BRYAN CARTOON, 1896. A Noisy Mob - But the Sound Money Police are Closing in on Them : cartoon, 1896
W.J. BRYAN CARTOON, 1896. " A Noisy Mob - But the Sound Money Police are Closing in on Them" : cartoon, 1896, by Joseph Keppler

Background imageCartoons Collection: UNCLE SAM: CARTOON, 1840. Uncle Sams Pet Pups! One of the earliest cartoon appearances (1840)

UNCLE SAM: CARTOON, 1840. Uncle Sams Pet Pups! One of the earliest cartoon appearances (1840) of Uncle Sam and showing him chasing Andrew Jackson

Background imageCartoons Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. Republican presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln about to devour his

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. Republican presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln about to devour his Democratic rivals, Stephan A. Douglas and John C. Breckinridge, in the election year of 1860

Background imageCartoons Collection: ABRAHAM LINCOLN. An 1860 American cartoon comparing presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln to

ABRAHAM LINCOLN. An 1860 American cartoon comparing presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln to Charles Blondin, the French acrobat who crossed Niagara Falls on a tightrope ealier that year

Background imageCartoons Collection: FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by J. S. Pughe, 1896

FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by J. S. Pughe, 1896, suggesting that the Western Free Silverites had
FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by J.S. Pughe, 1896, suggesting that the Western Free Silverites had captured control of the Democratic party

Background imageCartoons Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1904 Uncle Sam: Never swap pilots while crossing a stream

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1904 Uncle Sam: Never swap pilots while crossing a stream : American cartoon, c1904
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1904 Uncle Sam: " Never swap pilots while crossing a stream" : American cartoon, c1904, showing the Ship of State going at full speed towards the presidential election

Background imageCartoons Collection: HARRISON CARTOON, 1888. An 1888 American cartoon suggesting the coercion of workers by their

HARRISON CARTOON, 1888. An 1888 American cartoon suggesting the coercion of workers by their employers to vote for the Republican presidential candidate, Benjamin Harrison

Background imageCartoons Collection: A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND. Lithograph poster, 1948, by Ben Shahn for the Progressive Party

A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND. Lithograph poster, 1948, by Ben Shahn for the Progressive Party, satirizing the popular 1945 photograph of Harry Truman playing a piano adorned by actress Lauren Bacall;

Background imageCartoons Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1904. President Theodore Roosevelt dominates the Republican National

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1904. President Theodore Roosevelt dominates the Republican National Convention at Chicago in this American cartoon of 1904 by Joseph Keppler, Jr

Background imageCartoons Collection: FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. Last Ghost-Dance of the Free Silver Tribe. Populists Tom Watson

FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. Last Ghost-Dance of the Free Silver Tribe. Populists Tom Watson and William Jennings Bryan lead the war dance in this 1896 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple

Background imageCartoons Collection: WORKIE CARTOON, 1829. A Workie (Working Mens Party) cartoon of 1829 showing the devil

WORKIE CARTOON, 1829. A Workie (Working Mens Party) cartoon of 1829 showing the devil and a rich man conspiring to buy an election while the honest workingman fights back by putting his ballot in a

Background imageCartoons Collection: W. J. BRYAN CARTOON, c1915. The Latest Suffrage Recruit. American cartoon, c1915, by Clifford K

W. J. BRYAN CARTOON, c1915. The Latest Suffrage Recruit. American cartoon, c1915, by Clifford K
W.J. BRYAN CARTOON, c1915. The Latest Suffrage Recruit. American cartoon, c1915, by Clifford K. Berryman showing William Jennings Bryan hoisting a flag promoting womens suffrage over Washington, D.C

Background imageCartoons Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1904. The Handwriting on the Band Wagon

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1904. The Handwriting on the Band Wagon. Already supported by many western states, President Theodore Roosevelt heads full speed for victory in the 1904 election

Background imageCartoons Collection: BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. The aristocracy of nature

BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. The aristocracy of nature. English statesman and writer. Caricature, 1872, by Frederick Waddy

Background imageCartoons Collection: JOSEPH PULITZER CARTOON Atlas Joe : American cartoon, 1896, by Frederick Opper

JOSEPH PULITZER CARTOON Atlas Joe : American cartoon, 1896, by Frederick Opper, showing Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911) busily trying to influence world affairs through his newspapers

Background imageCartoons Collection: MAXIM GORKI (1868-1936). Russian writer: Maxim Gorki in a French cartoon, June 1902

MAXIM GORKI (1868-1936). Russian writer: Maxim Gorki in a French cartoon, June 1902, proclaiming Frances fraternity with the revolutionaries in Russia

Background imageCartoons Collection: NAPOLEON: RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN. Cossacks making Boney (Napoleon) dances. Contemporary Russian cartoon

NAPOLEON: RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN. Cossacks making Boney (Napoleon) dances. Contemporary Russian cartoon

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: PHILIPPINES, 1899. A discouraging undertaking. American newspaper cartoon about

CARTOON: PHILIPPINES, 1899. A discouraging undertaking. American newspaper cartoon about the Philippines Insurrection. Wood engraving, 1899

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: UNCLE SAM, 1898. Uncle Sam develops into a gay old masher

CARTOON: UNCLE SAM, 1898. Uncle Sam develops into a gay old masher. Cartoon comment from an American newspaper, 1898, on the Spanish-American War and American imperial designs

Background imageCartoons Collection: STAMP ACT: CARTOON, 1765. O! the fatal Stamp. A warning inspired by the Stamp Act

STAMP ACT: CARTOON, 1765. O! the fatal Stamp. A warning inspired by the Stamp Act, printed in the Pennsylvania Journal, 1765

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: FRENCH WAR, 1798. Cinque-Tetes or the Paris Monster

CARTOON: FRENCH WAR, 1798. Cinque-Tetes or the Paris Monster: an American cartoon of 1798 on the XYZ Affair; the five-man Directory ruling France demands money at daggers point from the American

Background imageCartoons Collection: PANAMA CANAL CARTOON, 1904. Death waiting in the fever-ridden swamps for the builders of

PANAMA CANAL CARTOON, 1904. Death waiting in the fever-ridden swamps for the builders of the Panama Canal. American cartoon, 1904, by Joseph Keppler, Jr

Background imageCartoons Collection: PHILIPPINE CARTOON, 1902. An American cartoon of 1902 depicting an overheated Uncle Sam bringing

PHILIPPINE CARTOON, 1902. An American cartoon of 1902 depicting an overheated Uncle Sam bringing gifts to a dubious Philippine islander

Background imageCartoons Collection: OTTO VON BISMARCK (1815-1898). Prince Otto von Bismarck-Schonhausen

OTTO VON BISMARCK (1815-1898). Prince Otto von Bismarck-Schonhausen. American cartoon of 1886 by Joseph Keppler mocking Bismarck as an Angel of Peace in the Balkans following his role as honest

Background imageCartoons Collection: MISSIONARY CARTOON, 1895. According to the Ideas of Our Missionary Maniacs

MISSIONARY CARTOON, 1895. According to the Ideas of Our Missionary Maniacs : American lithograph cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1895

Background imageCartoons Collection: FOOLISH FOREFATHERS, 1894. What Fools These Forefathers Were! American cartoon, 1894

FOOLISH FOREFATHERS, 1894. What Fools These Forefathers Were! American cartoon, 1894, by Frederick Opper satirizing the desire of some descendants of immigrants to improve on their pedigree

Background imageCartoons Collection: G. CLEVELAND CARTOON, 1896. An 1896 American cartoon by C. Jay Taylor urging a powwow between

G. CLEVELAND CARTOON, 1896. An 1896 American cartoon by C. Jay Taylor urging a powwow between President Grover Cleveland and British Prime Minister Lord Salisbury to resolve the Venezuelan Boundary

Background imageCartoons Collection: POLICE CORRUPTION CARTOON. The Police Version of It. American cartoon, 1894

POLICE CORRUPTION CARTOON. The Police Version of It. American cartoon, 1894, by Louis Dalrymple on police corruption

Background imageCartoons Collection: CONSTITUTION CARTOON. Mid-20th century American cartoon showing the stages from the Articles of

CONSTITUTION CARTOON. Mid-20th century American cartoon showing the stages from the Articles of Confederation to the Federal Constitution of 1787

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: PANIC OF 1893. An 1894 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple on the business recovery

CARTOON: PANIC OF 1893. An 1894 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple on the business recovery following the Panic of 1893

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: MEXICAN WAR, 1846. Volunteers for Texas. An 1846 American cartoon deriding sentiment for

CARTOON: MEXICAN WAR, 1846. Volunteers for Texas. An 1846 American cartoon deriding sentiment for the war with Mexico

Background imageCartoons Collection: PARIS OCCUPATION, 1814. The Occupation of Paris, 1814. English Visitor in the Palais Royal

PARIS OCCUPATION, 1814. The Occupation of Paris, 1814. English Visitor in the Palais Royal, from a French point of view. Satirical 19th century English aquatint

Background imageCartoons Collection: CHINA: ANTI-WEST CARTOON. The Beating of the (foreign) Devils and the Burning of the (Christian)

CHINA: ANTI-WEST CARTOON. The Beating of the (foreign) Devils and the Burning of the (Christian) Books. Anti-Western Chinese cartoon published at Hunan province, c1890

Background imageCartoons Collection: VENEZUELA BOUNDARY, 1896. An 1896 American cartoon by Frederick Burr Opper suggesting that

VENEZUELA BOUNDARY, 1896. An 1896 American cartoon by Frederick Burr Opper suggesting that the ties between the United States and Great Britian were too many

Background imageCartoons Collection: REPUBLIC OF TURKEY: POSTER. The Republic of Turkey symbolized as an unveiled woman

REPUBLIC OF TURKEY: POSTER. The Republic of Turkey symbolized as an unveiled woman, leading the horse of the regimes founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Poster, c1925

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: CUBA, 1895. Some Time in the Future: prophetic American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1895

CARTOON: CUBA, 1895. Some Time in the Future: prophetic American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1895, of Uncle Sam comforting a distraught Cuba

Background imageCartoons Collection: MARRIAGE FOR TITLES, 1895. An 1895 American cartton on the marriage of American heiresses to

MARRIAGE FOR TITLES, 1895. An 1895 American cartton on the marriage of American heiresses to impoverished European title-holders

Background imageCartoons Collection: POLITICAL CARTOON. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1892

POLITICAL CARTOON. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1892, of New York in the clutches of the Tammany Tiger

Background imageCartoons Collection: NAST: TWEED CORRUPTION. One of Thomas Nasts cartoon attacks on William M. Boss Tweed

NAST: TWEED CORRUPTION. One of Thomas Nasts cartoon attacks on William M. Boss Tweed and the Tweed Ring of corrupt New York City politicians, 1871

Background imageCartoons Collection: W. MCKINLEY CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by J. S. Pughe, 1896

W. MCKINLEY CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by J. S. Pughe, 1896, suggesting that Monopoly would be welcome at
W. MCKINLEY CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by J.S. Pughe, 1896, suggesting that Monopoly would be welcome at the White House When McKinley is President

Background imageCartoons Collection: EUROPE: 1848 UPRISINGS. After the uprisings in Europe in 1848 the leaders of France, Prussia

EUROPE: 1848 UPRISINGS. After the uprisings in Europe in 1848 the leaders of France, Prussia, and Austria sweep revolutionaries into Switzerland and onto boats for America. Cartoon by F

Background imageCartoons Collection: GRANT CARTOON, 1880. The Modern Wandering Jew : American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1880

GRANT CARTOON, 1880. The Modern Wandering Jew : American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1880, depicting the well-traveled former president Ulysses S



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