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PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876. Contemporary American newspaper cartoon attacking William Eaton Chandler, who directed Republican tactics in the Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden election, in which twenty electoral votes from Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Oregon were disputed
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PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876. Contemporary American newspaper cartoon attacking William Eaton Chandler, who directed Republican tactics in the Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden election, in which twenty electoral votes from Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Oregon were disputed
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876.
Contemporary American newspaper cartoon attacking William Eaton Chandler, who directed Republican tactics in the Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden election, in which twenty electoral votes from Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Oregon were disputed
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Media ID 7593905
1876 Birchard Candidate Canvassing Case Chandler Corruption Eaton Electoral College Florida Hayes Jones Louisiana Republican Party Rutherford Samuel South Carolina South East Tilden Will I Am
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This print captures a significant moment in American history during the presidential campaign of 1876. The image showcases a contemporary newspaper cartoon that mercilessly attacks William Eaton Chandler, the mastermind behind Republican tactics in the contentious election between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden. The election was marred by controversy as twenty electoral votes from Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Oregon were hotly disputed. This cartoon serves as a scathing critique of Chandler's role in orchestrating these questionable tactics to secure victory for Hayes. In this thought-provoking artwork, we witness the artist's portrayal of corruption and canvassing within the political landscape of that era. The cartoon cleverly highlights Chandler's influence on behalf of the Republican Party while shedding light on allegations of misconduct surrounding this pivotal case. Through intricate details and symbolism, such as references to President Hayes and Tilden along with key states involved in the dispute like Florida and Louisiana, this piece offers an insightful glimpse into one chapter of American democracy. As we delve into this historical artifact captured through Jon Will I Am West's lens late in 19th-century America, it reminds us that even then politics could be rife with scandalous maneuvering. This print is not just an artistic representation; it serves as a reminder to remain vigilant against any form of corruption or manipulation within our democratic processes today.
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