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Just luck. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt furiously writing at a

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Just luck. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt furiously writing at a

Just luck. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt furiously writing at a desk covered with papers, which have also spilled to the floor; outside the window are standing the spirits of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, and Abraham Lincoln. Date 1910 July 20

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Just Luck - A Moment of Inspiration from the Greats (July 20, 1910)

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In this political cartoon from Puck magazine, published on July 20, 1910, Theodore Roosevelt is depicted in deep concentration, hunched over his desk, quill in hand, as he furiously scribbles on a pile of papers. The room is in disarray, with documents and papers strewn about, some even spilling to the floor. The atmosphere is tense, as if the president is on the brink of a major decision or breakthrough. But what makes this moment truly extraordinary is the presence of four esteemed figures from American history, standing outside the window in quiet observation. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, and Abraham Lincoln, all iconic leaders in their own right, gaze in at Roosevelt with a mix of curiosity and approval. It's as if they are offering their wisdom and guidance, providing a sense of continuity and legacy to the current president. The title "Just Luck" adds an intriguing layer to the image. Does Roosevelt consider his presidency a matter of chance, or is he recognizing the influence of these great leaders who have come before him? Is he relying on their collective wisdom to guide him through a difficult decision, or is he forging his own path? This powerful illustration, with its rich historical significance and thought-provoking themes, serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of both perseverance and the lessons of the past. It's a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a president, and a testament to the enduring legacy of American leadership.

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