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Background imageCartoons Collection: COMIC STRIP: LITTLE NEMO. The walking bed episode of the American comic strip

COMIC STRIP: LITTLE NEMO. The walking bed episode of the American comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland, by Winsor McCay, published in the New York Herald, July 1908

Background imageCartoons Collection: American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, c1909, showing President Theodore Roosevelt slaying those

American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, c1909, showing President Theodore Roosevelt slaying those trusts he considered
T. ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1909. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, c1909, showing President Theodore Roosevelt slaying those trusts he considered " bad" for the public interest while

Background imageCartoons Collection: NAPOLEON CARTOON, 1805. The Plumb-pudding in danger; - or State Epicures taking un Petit Souper

NAPOLEON CARTOON, 1805. The Plumb-pudding in danger; - or State Epicures taking un Petit Souper. Satirical etching, 1805, by James Gillray a propos of a peace overture from Napoleon

Background imageCartoons Collection: The Cow-Pock. Satirical etching, 1802, by James Gillray on Edward Jenner and vaccination

The Cow-Pock. Satirical etching, 1802, by James Gillray on Edward Jenner and vaccination
CARTOON: VACCINATION, 1802. The Cow-Pock. Satirical etching, 1802, by James Gillray on Edward Jenner and vaccination

Background imageCartoons Collection: MONEY LENDING, 1870. I Gave Credit / I Sell for Cash : lithograph, 1870, by Currier & Ives

MONEY LENDING, 1870. I Gave Credit / I Sell for Cash : lithograph, 1870, by Currier & Ives
MONEY LENDING, 1870. " I Gave Credit/I Sell for Cash" : lithograph, 1870, by Currier & Ives

Background imageCartoons Collection: GERRYMANDER CARTOON, 1812. The Gerry-Mander! Cartoon comment, 1812, by Elkanah

GERRYMANDER CARTOON, 1812. The Gerry-Mander! Cartoon comment, 1812, by Elkanah Tisdale on the action of Governor Elbridge Gerry

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: 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: PRO-IMMIGRATION CARTOON. Welcome to All! An 1880 American cartoon by Joseph Keppler in favor of

PRO-IMMIGRATION CARTOON. Welcome to All! An 1880 American cartoon by Joseph Keppler in favor of unrestricted immigration

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: IRISH IMMIGRATION. Assisted Immigrant from Kerry Workhouse. Who says I m a pauper

CARTOON: IRISH IMMIGRATION. Assisted Immigrant from Kerry Workhouse. Who says I m a pauper
CARTOON: IRISH IMMIGRATION. Assisted Immigrant from Kerry Workhouse. " Who says I m a pauper, or will be a burden upon the country

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: CUBISM, 1913. Seeing New York with a Cubist - The Rude Descending a Staircase

CARTOON: CUBISM, 1913. Seeing New York with a Cubist - The Rude Descending a Staircase (Rush Hour at the Subway). Cartoon from The Evening Sun, 20 March 1913

Background imageCartoons Collection: The horse America throwing his master. An English satirical cartoon of 1779 predicting the outcome

The horse America throwing his master. An English satirical cartoon of 1779 predicting the outcome of the American
CARTOON: OUTCOME, 1779. The horse America throwing his master. An English satirical cartoon of 1779 predicting the outcome of the American Revolutionary War

Background imageCartoons Collection: Roosevelt Cartoon, 1904

Roosevelt Cartoon, 1904
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1904. Jack and the Wall Street Giants. American lithograph cartoon by Udo Keppler, 1904, depicting a tiny President Theodore Roosevelt preparing to wield the sword of Public

Background imageCartoons Collection: JOIN OR DIE CARTOON, 1754. First American political cartoon, originally published by Benjamin

JOIN OR DIE CARTOON, 1754. First American political cartoon, originally published by Benjamin Franklin in his Pennsylvania Gazette, 1754

Background imageCartoons Collection: WORLD WAR II: COMIC BOOK. Captain Freedom and friends battle the Axis powers

WORLD WAR II: COMIC BOOK. Captain Freedom and friends battle the Axis powers. American comic book cover concerning World War II, c1943

Background imageCartoons Collection: WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT (1857-1930). 27th President of the United States. Judge Speaks

WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT (1857-1930). 27th President of the United States. Judge Speaks. Judge, holding a paper reading Roosevelt policy

Background imageCartoons Collection: Deaths Laboratory. American cartoon, 1906, by Edward Windsor Kemble on the dangers of patent

Deaths Laboratory. American cartoon, 1906, by Edward Windsor Kemble on the dangers of patent medicine
PATENT MEDICINE CARTOON. Deaths Laboratory. American cartoon, 1906, by Edward Windsor Kemble on the dangers of patent medicine and advertisers spurious claims to lure customers

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: 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: JAY GOULD CARTOON, 1882. An 1882 cartoon by Frederick Burr Opper of Wall Street as Jay Goulds

JAY GOULD CARTOON, 1882. An 1882 cartoon by Frederick Burr Opper of Wall Street as Jay Goulds private bowling alley

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: THOMAS GAGE, 1774. A Political Lesson: an English mezzotint cartoon of 1774 suggesting

CARTOON: THOMAS GAGE, 1774. A Political Lesson: an English mezzotint cartoon of 1774 suggesting the difficulties encountered by the English colonial governor of Massachusetts, Thomas Gage

Background imageCartoons Collection: CHILD LABOR CARTOON, c1912. A Little Child Shall Feed Them

CHILD LABOR CARTOON, c1912. A Little Child Shall Feed Them. American anti-child-labor cartoon by Art Young, c1912

Background imageCartoons Collection: Intercourse or Impartial Dealings. An American cartoon of 1809 by Peter Pencil showing President

Intercourse or Impartial Dealings. An American cartoon of 1809 by Peter Pencil showing President Thomas Jefferson being
T.JEFFERSON CARTOON, 1809. Intercourse or Impartial Dealings. An American cartoon of 1809 by " Peter Pencil" showing President Thomas Jefferson being robbed by England (King George)

Background imageCartoons Collection: AMERICAN IMPERIALISM, 1904. The Eagle of American Imperialism with wings spread from Puerto Rico

AMERICAN IMPERIALISM, 1904. The Eagle of American Imperialism with wings spread from Puerto Rico to the Philippines. American cartoon, 1904, by Joseph Keppler, Jr

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: RED SCARE, 1919. Put Them Out and Keep Them Out. A bearded Bolshevik creeping under

CARTOON: RED SCARE, 1919. Put Them Out and Keep Them Out. A bearded Bolshevik creeping under the American flag. A contemporary American cartoon published during the Red Scare of 1919

Background imageCartoons Collection: IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1893. Looking Backward : American cartoon, 1893, on European

IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1893. Looking Backward : American cartoon, 1893, on European immigrants rapid assimilation & dislike of new poor arrivals

Background imageCartoons Collection: SOUTHERN JUSTICE, 1867. Central detail of the American cartoon Southern Justice by Thomas Nast

SOUTHERN JUSTICE, 1867. Central detail of the American cartoon Southern Justice by Thomas Nast, 1867

Background imageCartoons Collection: NAST: LABOR & CAPITAL, 1871. Put Yourself in His Place

NAST: LABOR & CAPITAL, 1871. Put Yourself in His Place. An anti-labor union cartoon of 1871 by Thomas Nast

Background imageCartoons Collection: NAST: TWEED CARTOON. Wholesale and Retail. One of Thomas Nasts vitriolic attacks on William M

NAST: TWEED CARTOON. Wholesale and Retail. One of Thomas Nasts vitriolic attacks on William M. Boss Tweed and the Tweed Ring published shortly before the New York state

Background imageCartoons Collection: GERMAN CARTOON, 1884. Cartoon showing Otto von Bismarck (left) trying to kill socialism

GERMAN CARTOON, 1884. Cartoon showing Otto von Bismarck (left) trying to kill socialism with kindness by combining reform with the suppression of socialist parties

Background imageCartoons Collection: NEW SOUTH CARTOON, 1882. The Queen of Industry, Or, The New South

NEW SOUTH CARTOON, 1882. The Queen of Industry, Or, The New South. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1882, comparing the plantation economy of the pre-Civil War South with the more industrialized

Background imageCartoons Collection: BOXER REBELLION CARTOON. The Dragons Choice : Cartoon by W. A. Rogers from HW

BOXER REBELLION CARTOON. The Dragons Choice : Cartoon by W. A. Rogers from HW
BOXER REBELLION CARTOON. The Dragons Choice : Cartoon by W.A. Rogers from HW, August 1900, showing a firm Uncle Sam offering the Chinese Dragon a choice between war

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: WALL ST. PANIC 1873. Panic as a health officer, sweeping the garbage out of Wall Street

CARTOON: WALL ST. PANIC 1873. Panic as a health officer, sweeping the garbage out of Wall Street: a contemporary cartoon comment on the Wall Street crash and the financial Panic of 1873

Background imageCartoons Collection: POLITICAL CORRUPTION, 1894. An 1894 cartoon by Louis Dalrymple equating pay-offs

POLITICAL CORRUPTION, 1894. An 1894 cartoon by Louis Dalrymple equating pay-offs made to the New York police with corporate contributions to senators

Background imageCartoons Collection: ANTI-IMMIGRATION CARTOON. Spoiling the Broth

ANTI-IMMIGRATION CARTOON. Spoiling the Broth. American cartoon, 1921, critical of the arrival of so many immigrants that a great number failed to become assimilated into the national melting pot

Background imageCartoons Collection: CHILD LABOR CARTOON, 1916. The Boss: Now, children, all together, three cheers

CHILD LABOR CARTOON, 1916. The Boss: Now, children, all together, three cheers
CHILD LABOR CARTOON, 1916. The Boss: " Now, children, all together, three cheers for the Supreme Court!" Cartoon by Art Young on the Supreme Courts decision to declare the Keating-Owen

Background imageCartoons Collection: NAST: TWEED CORRUPTION. An 1871 Thomas Nast cartoon attacking Boss Tweed, leader

NAST: TWEED CORRUPTION. An 1871 Thomas Nast cartoon attacking Boss Tweed, leader of the group of corrupt New York City Democratic party politicians known as the Tweed Ring

Background imageCartoons Collection: MUTT AND JEFF, 1907. The comic strip cartoon characters created by H

MUTT AND JEFF, 1907. The comic strip cartoon characters created by H.C. Bud Fisher in 1907

Background imageCartoons Collection: ALASKA PURCHASE CARTOON. An American cartoon of 1867 deriding Secretary of State William H

ALASKA PURCHASE CARTOON. An American cartoon of 1867 deriding Secretary of State William H. Seward for having made a bad bargain over the Alaska purchase

Background imageCartoons Collection: WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1916. Her Ideal American Citizen. Cartoon, 1916, by Luther D

WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1916. Her Ideal American Citizen. Cartoon, 1916, by Luther D. Bradley on the Senates opposition to American intervention in World War I

Background imageCartoons Collection: GIBSON GIRL, 1899. Drawing, 1899, by Charles Dana Gibson

GIBSON GIRL, 1899. Drawing, 1899, by Charles Dana Gibson

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: RED SCARE, 1919. Put Them Out and Keep Them Out

CARTOON: RED SCARE, 1919. Put Them Out and Keep Them Out. A bearded Bolshevik creeping under the American flag. American cartoon published during the Red Scare of 1919

Background imageCartoons Collection: ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1914. Daniel R. Fitzpatricks comment on the Clayton Antitrust Act

ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1914. Daniel R. Fitzpatricks comment on the Clayton Antitrust Act, an amendment to the Sherman Antitrust Act, which prohibited interlocking directorates

Background imageCartoons Collection: IMPERIALISM CARTOON, 1900. American newspaper cartoon against Indiana Senator Albert J

IMPERIALISM CARTOON, 1900. American newspaper cartoon against Indiana Senator Albert J. Beveridges imperialist views

Background imageCartoons Collection: The Strong Government / The Weak Government. American cartoon, 1880

The Strong Government / The Weak Government. American cartoon, 1880, comparing the Reconstruction policies of President
CARTOON: RECONSTRUCTION. The " Strong" Government 1869-1877. The " Weak" Government 1877-1881. Cartoon showing the Solid South carrying Ulysses S

Background imageCartoons 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 imageCartoons Collection: American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1896, invoking the Monroe Doctrine against Great Britain

American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1896, invoking the Monroe Doctrine against Great Britain
MONROE DOCTRINE, 1896. American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1896, invoking the Monroe Doctrine against Great Britain and other European powers at the time of the Venezuelan Boundary dispute

Background imageCartoons 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



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