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Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: RONALD REAGAN (1911-2004). 40th President of the United States

RONALD REAGAN (1911-2004). 40th President of the United States. Reagans official campaign poster for the presidential election of 1980

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: ANTI-NIXON POSTER, 1960. Would YOU buy a used car from this man? American poster, 1960

ANTI-NIXON POSTER, 1960. Would YOU buy a used car from this man? American poster, 1960, expressing distrust toward Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: KENNEDY / NIXON DEBATE, 1960. John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States

KENNEDY / NIXON DEBATE, 1960. John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States, debating Richard M
KENNEDY/NIXON DEBATE, 1960. John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States, debating Richard M. Nixon on television during the 1960 Presidential Campaign, moderated by Howard K. Smith

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1915. The Awakening. American cartoon, 1915, by Henry Mayer

WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1915. The Awakening. American cartoon, 1915, by Henry Mayer, showing an allegorical representation of the suffrage cause striding across the western states

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: 19th AMENDMENT, 1919. The Congressional Resolution for the submission of the Nineteenth Amendment

19th AMENDMENT, 1919. The Congressional Resolution for the submission of the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution to the state legislatures for ratification, 1919

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: CITIZEN KANE. 1941. Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane, 1941

CITIZEN KANE. 1941. Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane, 1941, which Welles also directed

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Eugene V. Debs and Ben Hanford as the Socialist Party candidates for President

Eugene V. Debs and Ben Hanford as the Socialist Party candidates for President
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1904. Eugene V. Debs and Ben Hanford as the Socialist Party candidates for President and Vice President on a 1904 campaign poster

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1944. Our Friend. Lithograph poster by Ben Shahn, 1944

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1944. Our Friend. Lithograph poster by Ben Shahn, 1944, published by the Political Action Committee of the CIO in support of President Franklin D. Roosevelt

Background imageAmerican Elections 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 imageAmerican Elections Collection: Poster by James Montgomery Flagg from the 1940 presidential campaign

Poster by James Montgomery Flagg from the 1940 presidential campaign, supporting the re-election of President Franklin
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1940. Poster by James Montgomery Flagg from the 1940 presidential campaign, supporting the re-election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: BULL MOOSE CAMPAIGN, 1912. Bull Moose Party presidential campaign symbol for Theodore Roosevelt

BULL MOOSE CAMPAIGN, 1912. Bull Moose Party presidential campaign symbol for Theodore Roosevelt, 1912

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: VOTER REGISTRATION POSTER. A Congress of Industrial Organization sponsored voter registration

VOTER REGISTRATION POSTER. A Congress of Industrial Organization sponsored voter registration poster by Ben Shahn, 1946

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed at Oyster Bay in 1912 shortly after

(1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed at Oyster Bay in 1912 shortly after his nomination by
THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed at Oyster Bay in 1912 shortly after his nomination by the new Progressive party

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: As American Goes, So Goes the World. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1953

As American Goes, So Goes the World. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1953
CIVIL RIGHTS CARTOON, 1953. As American Goes, So Goes the World. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1953, on the emphasis in President Eisenhowers inauguration speech on the importance of

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. Grover Cleveland and Allen G. Thurman as the Democratic party

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. Grover Cleveland and Allen G. Thurman as the Democratic party candidates for President and Vice President on a lithograph campaign poster by Kurz & Allison, 1888

Background imageAmerican Elections 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 imageAmerican Elections Collection: BUCHANAN INAUGURATION. The inaugural procession of President James Buchanan along Pennsylvania

BUCHANAN INAUGURATION. The inaugural procession of President James Buchanan along Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. on 4 March 1857: contemporary engraving

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: BUCHANAN INAUGURATION. The inauguration of James Buchanan as the 15th President of the United

BUCHANAN INAUGURATION. The inauguration of James Buchanan as the 15th President of the United States at the Capitol, Washington, D.C. on 4 March 1857

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. Progressive Party campaign slogan for Henry Wallace, 1948

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. Progressive Party campaign slogan for Henry Wallace, 1948

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: American Socialist leader. Debs campaigning for the Presidency before a freight-yard audience in

American Socialist leader. Debs campaigning for the Presidency before a freight-yard audience in 1912
EUGENE V. DEBS (1855-1926). American Socialist leader. Debs campaigning for the Presidency before a freight-yard audience in 1912

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Cartoon: Fdr & Workingmen

Cartoon: Fdr & Workingmen
CARTOON: FDR & WORKINGMEN. Yes, You Remembered Me (The Forgotten Man). Cartoon, 1936, by Clarence D. Batchelor, on President Franklin D

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: GEORGE McGOVERN (1922- ). American politician. Senator McGovern beneath a poster in New York City

GEORGE McGOVERN (1922- ). American politician. Senator McGovern beneath a poster in New York City, during his presidential campaign, June 1972

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: GRANTs INAUGURATION, 1869. Ulysses S. Grant entering the White House after his inauguration as

GRANTs INAUGURATION, 1869. Ulysses S. Grant entering the White House after his inauguration as 18th President of the United States on 4 March 1869. Wood engraving from a contemporary newspaper

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: RICHARD J. DALEY (1902-1976). American politician. Mayor Daley acknowledging cheers as he arrives

RICHARD J. DALEY (1902-1976). American politician. Mayor Daley acknowledging cheers as he arrives on the convention floor for the closing session of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The arrival of George Washington at the Battery, New York City, 23 April 1789

The arrival of George Washington at the Battery, New York City, 23 April 1789
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The arrival of George Washington at the Battery, New York City, 23 April 1789, previous to his inauguration as the first president of the United States on 30 April

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: A National Game That Is Played Out. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876

A National Game That Is Played Out. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876
ELECTION CARTOON, 1876. A National Game That Is Played Out. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876, depicting the ballot box as a political football in the Hayes-Tilden election

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Another very, very dry issue! Cartoon satirizing President Herbert Hoovers sparse accomplishments

Another very, very dry issue! Cartoon satirizing President Herbert Hoovers sparse accomplishments
CARTOON: HOOVER, 1932. Another very, very dry issue! Cartoon satirizing President Herbert Hoovers sparse accomplishments, as he attempts to win reelection in 1932. Drawing, 1932, by Knox

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: American cartoon by Grant Hamilton, 1896, on William Jennings Bryans Cross of Gold speech at

American cartoon by Grant Hamilton, 1896, on William Jennings Bryans Cross of Gold speech at the Democratic National
W.J. BRYAN: CROSS OF GOLD. American cartoon by Grant Hamilton, 1896, on William Jennings Bryans Cross of Gold speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Freedmen voting in Richmond, Virginia, in 1871: wood engraving from a contemporary American

Freedmen voting in Richmond, Virginia, in 1871: wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper
RICHMOND: VOTING, 1871. Freedmen voting in Richmond, Virginia, in 1871: wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The Boss Puzzle: American political cartoon, 1880, showing Republican Senator Roscoe Conkling of

The Boss Puzzle: American political cartoon, 1880, showing Republican Senator Roscoe Conkling of New York blocking his
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880. The " Boss" Puzzle: American political cartoon, 1880, showing Republican Senator Roscoe Conkling of New York blocking his rival political boss

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Cartoon: Fdr & Workingmen

Cartoon: Fdr & Workingmen
CARTOON: FDR & WORKINGMEN. Yes, You Remembered Me (The Forgotten Man). Cartoon, 1936, by Clarence D. Batchelor, on President Franklin D

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1912. Former president Theodore Roosevelt

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1912. Former president Theodore Roosevelt and President William Howard Taft battling for the Republican presidential nomination in a 1912 American cartoon

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: JEFFERSON CAMPAIGN, 1804. Republican campaign poster, 1804, encouraging the election of President

JEFFERSON CAMPAIGN, 1804. Republican campaign poster, 1804, encouraging the election of President Thomas Jefferson and Vice-President George Clinton

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: WOMENs SUFFRAGE CARTOON. Hugging a Delusion. American cartoon comment by Laura Foster, 1915

WOMENs SUFFRAGE CARTOON. Hugging a Delusion. American cartoon comment by Laura Foster, 1915, on the state of the womens suffrage movement

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Freedmen voting in New Orleans in 1867: contemporary engraving

Freedmen voting in New Orleans in 1867: contemporary engraving
NEW ORLEANS: VOTING, 1867. Freedmen voting in New Orleans in 1867: contemporary engraving

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: American cartoon, 1896, by Grant Hamilton of William McKinley as the candidate of protection

American cartoon, 1896, by Grant Hamilton of William McKinley as the candidate of protection and prosperity
W. McKINLEY CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon, 1896, by Grant Hamilton of William McKinley as the candidate of protection and prosperity

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Compromise - Indeed! American cartoon by Thomas Nast, January 1877

Compromise - Indeed! American cartoon by Thomas Nast, January 1877, on the presidential election between Rutherford B
ELECTION CARTOON, 1877. Compromise - Indeed! American cartoon by Thomas Nast, January 1877, on the presidential election between Rutherford B

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Phryne Before the Chicago Tribunal : American lithograph cartoon by Bernard Gillam, 1884

Phryne Before the Chicago Tribunal : American lithograph cartoon by Bernard Gillam, 1884
BLAINE CARTOON, 1884. Phryne Before the Chicago Tribunal : American lithograph cartoon by Bernard Gillam, 1884, showing presidential candidate James G

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: An 1877 cartoon by Thomas Nast of a battered Republican elephant licking its wounds after

An 1877 cartoon by Thomas Nast of a battered Republican elephant licking its wounds after the Pyrrhic victory of
ELECTION CARTOON, 1877. An 1877 cartoon by Thomas Nast of a battered Republican elephant licking its wounds after the Pyrrhic victory of the party in the election between Rutherford B

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Cartoon on the Presidential election of 1928 between Herbert Hoover (left) and Alfred E. Smith

Cartoon on the Presidential election of 1928 between Herbert Hoover (left) and Alfred E. Smith
CARTOON: ELECTION OF 1928. Cartoon on the Presidential election of 1928 between Herbert Hoover (left) and Alfred E. Smith. Drawing, 1928, by Clifford Berryman

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. Al Smith, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1928

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. Al Smith, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1928, and Herbert Hoover, the Republican contender

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: CAMPAIGN POSTER, 1896. William McKinley as the Republican party candidate for president in 1896

CAMPAIGN POSTER, 1896. William McKinley as the Republican party candidate for president in 1896, on a campaign poster promising prosperity at home and prestige abroad

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. Abraham Lincoln as the Republican party candidate for President

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. Abraham Lincoln as the Republican party candidate for President and Hannibal Hamlin as Vice President in 1860 on an American flag banner

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1816. Democratic-Republican campaign poster of 1816

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1816. Democratic-Republican campaign poster of 1816, identifying the Federalist Party, depicted as a pro-British devil, with the Hartford Convention of 1814

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: W. H. HARRISON: CARTOON, 1840. The Peoples Line--Take care of the Locomotive

W. H. HARRISON: CARTOON, 1840. The Peoples Line--Take care of the Locomotive
W.H.HARRISON: CARTOON, 1840. The Peoples Line--Take care of the Locomotive. An 1840 presidential campaign cartoon showing a Hard Cider barrel locomotive with Harrisons head bearing down on Martin Van

Background imageAmerican Elections 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 imageAmerican Elections Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON. The End of the Climb. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby, 1920

WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON. The End of the Climb. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby, 1920, upon the proclamation of the adoption of the 19th (Women Suffrage) Amendment to the United States Constitution

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. He Must Be Kept Out (of the White House)

FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. He Must Be Kept Out (of the White House). An anti-Free Silver cartoon by Joseph Keppler, Jr. 1896



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