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No Molly-Coddling Here : President Theodore Roosevelt swinging away his Big Stick at the trusts and Every Thing in General : American cartoon, 1904

No Molly-Coddling Here : President Theodore Roosevelt swinging away his Big Stick at the trusts and Every Thing in General : American cartoon, 1904


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No Molly-Coddling Here : President Theodore Roosevelt swinging away his Big Stick at the trusts and Every Thing in General : American cartoon, 1904

T. ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1904.
" No Molly-Coddling Here" : President Theodore Roosevelt swinging away his " Big Stick" at the trusts and " Every Thing in General" : American cartoon, 1904

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1904 Big Stick Commerce Monopoly Political Acts Progressive Era Republican Party Roosevelt Theodore Trust


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The captivating print titled "No Molly-Coddling Here: President Theodore Roosevelt swinging away his Big Stick at the trusts and Everything in General" captures a defining moment in American history. Taken in 1904, this American cartoon reflects the political climate of the time, showcasing President Roosevelt's relentless pursuit to combat monopolies and restore fairness to commerce. Depicted with great vigor, President Roosevelt is seen wielding his metaphorical "Big Stick" symbolizing his unwavering determination to take on powerful trusts that dominated various industries during the Progressive Era. With each swing, he strikes fear into these giants of capitalism, challenging their unchecked power and advocating for a fairer economic landscape. This image encapsulates not only Roosevelt's commitment but also the spirit of an entire nation yearning for change. It represents a pivotal point where America sought to break free from corporate dominance and ensure equal opportunities for all citizens. As a Republican president who championed progressive policies, Theodore Roosevelt became synonymous with trust-busting and anti-monopoly legislation. This iconic photograph serves as a reminder of his legacy as one of America's most influential leaders who dared to challenge established norms and fight for justice. "No Molly-Coddling Here" immortalizes an era when men like Theodore Roosevelt took bold political acts against monopolistic practices, forever shaping America's commercial landscape. The significance of this image lies not only in its historical context but also in its timeless message that no obstacle is too big when confronted with courage and conviction.

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