This class includes editorial, political, comic strips, gag cartoons and others.
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The "Boot" May Be Kept Hopping At Home!
published by the Boston Post (American, 1831-1956) with artwork from Wallace Goldsmith (American, 1873-1945)
This anti-Mussolini political cartoon features Benito Mussolini standing with a net, basket and dagger. Beneath Mussolini, there is a map of Italy and the Mediterranean region.
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Envelope for Early Political Caricature in America
produced by the United States Envelope Company (American,1930?-?)
This is the envelope for artifact 14887.1.
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In His Own Webb
published by the Boston Post (American, 1831-1956) with artwork from Wallace Goldsmith (American, 1873-1945)
This anti-Mussolini political cartoon features Benito Mussolini entangled in his own web. In the background, there is a man with text "REVOLT" across his face. There are several other figures with text such as, "Air," "Fascist Blunders," "Navy" and others
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Early Political Caricature in America
published by Century Magazine (American,1881-1930)
This artifact was removed from Century Magazine. The title of this section is "Early Political Caricature in America." There is a cartoon in the top center. The removed section begins on page 219 and end on page 232.
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Holiday
published by San Angelo Morning Times (American, 1928-1939)
This political cartoon features a factory and sign with text "Closed May 30 Memorial Day." This political cartoon was likely removed from the San Angelo Morning Times.
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Both Ends-And the Middle Is Kinda Shaky
featuring artwork by Wallace Goldsmith (American, 1873-1945)
This political cartoon features a man walking across a tight rope with text "It Aint Cricket' Y'Just Gotta Cut It Hout Woundin' of My Men." In the top left hand corner of the cartoon there is a plane with a head and text "Yelly Solly! No Can Do! Accident!
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Growing Larger and Larger
published by Christian Science Monitor (American, 1908-present) with artwork by Paul R. Carmack (American, 1895-1977)
This political cartoon features the Pacific Ocean with many islands. Each of the islands has flags from the United States or other countries. In the top right hand side of the page, there is a man with text "Tokyo." This political cartoon was likely remov
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The Man Who Pays
published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present) and copyright held by San Francisco Chronicle (American,1865-present)
This political cartoon features a man with text "The Forgotten Man" and numerous anti-New Deal cartoons. This political cartoon was likely removed from the Boston Herald.
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The "Neutral"
published by the New York Times (American, 1851-present)
This political cartoon features a door with text "Eastern Europe." There is also a hand with text "Russia" and its knocking the door with a gun. This political cartoon was likely removed from the New York Times.
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The Right and Left Hand
published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present) with artwork by Joe Parrish (American, ?-1989)
This political cartoon features a man bent over a spotlight with text "Washington Politics" and "Evasion of the Law Prohibiting the Collection of Campaign Funds from Corporations." Within the light, there is text "Investigation of Tax Law Evasions."
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When the Sap Begins to Rise
published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present), copyright held by Chicago Tribune (American, 1847-present) with artwork by Joe Parrish (American, ?-1989)
This political cartoon features a man with several budgets with text "tax." There is also a tree with many sap pipes and a sign with text "Business." This political cartoon was likely removed from the Boston Herald.
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Lying in Wait
published by the Boston Post (American, 1831-1956) with artwork from Norman
This political cartoon features two men. One man is shown exiting a buildinf with his "meagre pay envelope" while the other man is shown holding a sign with text "Proposed 2 Per Cent Retail Sales Tax to Grab $40,000.000 From Those Least Able to Pay." This
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Our Own Personal Handicap
published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present), copyright held by Los Angeles Times (American,1881-present)
This political cartoon features a man running while carrying a horse with text "Income Taxes." The man has text "U.S. Taxpayers." This political cartoon was likely removed from the Boston Herald.
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Draining the Old Maple
published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present), copyright held by Washington Star (American, 1852-1981)
This political cartoon features a tree with text "business." There are several sap pipes with text "tax." There is a donkey with text "Just Got To Have More Sugar!" This political cartoon was likely removed from the Boston Herald.
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The Tammany Farmers' Club
published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present), copyright held by Chicago Tribune (American, 1847-present)
This political cartoon features two automobiles from Tammany Farmers' Club. There is text "Gee, Is Dat a Cornfield? I Thought Corn Come In Cans!," "Gee, Look at All Funny Bunkers On Dat Gold Coise!" etc. This political cartoon was likely removed from the
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Father Crosses the Delaware
published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present), copyright held by Cleveland Plain Dealer (American, 1842-present)
This political cartoon features a man in a wooden raft with text "John Tax Payer." This political cartoon was likely removed from the Boston Herald.
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After All That Priming
published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present), copyright held by St. Louis Post-Dispatch (American, 1878-present)
This political cartoon features Uncle Sam standing in front of a water pump. There are several barrels with "$" on them. This article was likely removed from the Boston Herald.
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Haunted
published by the Boston Post (American, 1831-1956) with artwork from Norman
This political cartoon features four men floating around the capital building. This article was likely removed from the Boston Post.
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Another Entry
published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present), copyright held by Chicago Tribune (American, 1847-present)
This political cartoon features Robert M. La Follette Jr. dusting a bobcat. In the background, there are several stables with text "G.O.P Training Stable," "Democratic Training Stable" and "Third Party Training Stable." This article was likely removed fro
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The New Entry
published by the Boston Post (American, 1831-1956) with artwork from Norman
This political cartoon features Robert M. La Follette Jr. riding a moose with text "Pop's Old Bull." Robert M. La Follette Jr. is shown holding a flag with text " 'National Progressives' A Living For All 1938."
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Flowers That Bloom in the Spring
published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present), produced by Kansas City Star (American,1880-present ) and artwork by Silvey Jackson Ray (American, 1891-1970)
This political cartoon features two men. One is Senator Bob and the other is Governor Phil. Governor Phil is shown watering flowers with text "3rd Party Rumors." This article was likely removed from the Boston Herald.
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The Labor Movement
published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present) and produced by Louisville Courier-Journal (American,1868-present)
This political cartoon features two sharks eating one another with text "A.F.L" and C.I.O. This article was likely removed from the Boston Herald.
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All Ranks Pay Him Tribute
artwork by Norman
This political cartoon features two men standing next to a radio. Above the radio, there is a picture of a man with text "Marconi..." This article was likely removed from a newspaper. On the back of this political cartoon, there is a partially completed c
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"That Old Potato"
This political cartoon features an older man sitting in a chair with text "Smith Campaigning for Roosevelt and Garner." This article was likely removed from a newspaper.
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A Dangerous Dance
published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present)
This political cartoon showes a series of men in a dance. The lead man has text "increased wages." This article was likely removed from the Boston Herald.