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CARTOON: OIL INDUSTRY. A Kansas David in the Field. Cartoon showing Henry Harrison Tucker, Jr
CARTOON: OIL INDUSTRY.
A Kansas David in the Field. Cartoon showing Henry Harrison Tucker, Jr. who tried to run small oil refineries in Kansas, battling John D. Rockefeller of the monopolistic Standard Oil Company. Cartoon by John S. Pughe from Puck, 22 March 1905
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Media ID 12242968
1905 Adversity Battle Club Cover David Davison Front Page Giant Goliath Harrison Henry Industry Kansas March Midwest Monopoly Newspaper Political Puck Pughe Rockefeller Standard Oil Tucker Versus Slingshot Turn Of Century
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18.7cm x 24.2cm (7.4" x 9.5")
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This cartoon print from 1905, titled "CARTOON: OIL INDUSTRY. A Kansas David in the Field" captures a pivotal moment in American history. Depicted here is Henry Harrison Tucker Jr. , a brave and determined individual who dared to challenge the mighty John D. Rockefeller and his monopolistic Standard Oil Company. In this visual narrative by renowned artist John S. Pughe, we witness Tucker as he valiantly battles against Goliath-like odds in the oil industry of early 20th century Kansas. Armed with nothing but his wit and determination, Tucker represents the spirit of small-scale oil refinery owners fighting for their place in an industry dominated by giants. The imagery showcases Tucker as a young boy facing off against a colossal figure representing Rockefeller's empire. With slingshot in hand, he symbolizes the resilience and resourcefulness of those who refused to be crushed under the weight of monopoly power. Published on March 22nd, 1905, this cartoon appeared on the front page of Puck newspaper during a time when political cartoons held significant influence over public opinion. It serves as both commentary and critique on America's turn-of-the-century industrial landscape. This historical artifact offers us a glimpse into an era defined by adversity and struggle between big business interests and individuals striving for economic independence. The Granger Collection has preserved this powerful image that encapsulates not only one man's fight but also reflects broader themes of resistance against corporate dominance during that period in American
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