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Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: Woodrow Wilson Cartoon

Woodrow Wilson Cartoon
WOODROW WILSON CARTOON. American cartoon, 1914, on the active role adopted by the U.S. in the affairs of Latin American countries, particularly U.S

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: King Andrew the First

King Andrew the First
KING ANDREW THE FIRST. American lithograph cartoon, c1832, satirizing the autocratic ways of President Andrew Jackson

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1848. Martin Van Buren and Charles Francis Adams as Free Soil Party

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1848. Martin Van Buren and Charles Francis Adams as Free Soil Party candidates for President and Vice President on an 1848 campaign poster by Nathaniel Currier

Background imageDemocratic Party 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 imageDemocratic Party Collection: NEW DEAL CARTOON, c1933. How Much More Do We Need? American cartoon comment, c1933

NEW DEAL CARTOON, c1933. How Much More Do We Need? American cartoon comment, c1933, showing Uncle Sam having difficulties staying afloat with President Roosevelts New Deal lifesavers

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: NATIONAL RECOVERY ACT, 1933. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1933

NATIONAL RECOVERY ACT, 1933. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1933, showing the spirit of co-operation between employers and employees fostered by the National Recovery Act

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1933. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1933

CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1933. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1933, showing the spirit of co-operation between employers and employees fostered by the National Recovery Act

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: Progressive Movement cartoon, early 1900s

Progressive Movement cartoon, early 1900s
Progressive Republicans join old-fashioned Democrats to suprise Uncle Sam, early 1900s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 20th-century iluustration

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States

WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States. President Wilson steps out of a doorway. Photographed c1920

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: JACKSON AND NATIVE AMERICANS. The 1833 meeting at the White House of President Andrew Jackson

JACKSON AND NATIVE AMERICANS. The 1833 meeting at the White House of President Andrew Jackson, the Native American mystic Tenskwatawa ( The Prophet ), and Sauk Chief Black Hawk

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: CARTOON: JACKSON AND EATON, 1836. The Celeste-al Cabinet

CARTOON: JACKSON AND EATON, 1836. The Celeste-al Cabinet. Lithograph satirizing Andrew Jacksons cabinet meeting held to discuss the social uproar in Washington over Peggy O Neale Eaton. Cartoon, 1836

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: THOMAS NAST CARTOON, 1879. Stranger Things Have Happened

THOMAS NAST CARTOON, 1879. Stranger Things Have Happened. Senator Thomas Bayard attempts to prevent the Democratic Party from hurtling into the chasm of financial chaos

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: Al Smith, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1928, and Herbert Hoover

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

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: American cartoon, c1934, showing President Franklin D. Roosevelt steering the ship of state toward

American cartoon, c1934, showing President Franklin D. Roosevelt steering the ship of state toward economic recovery
FDR CARTOON, c1934. American cartoon, c1934, showing President Franklin D. Roosevelt steering the ship of state toward economic recovery

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: The Supreme Court under Pressure. President Franklin D. Roosevelt tells the old men of the Supreme

The Supreme Court under Pressure. President Franklin D. Roosevelt tells the old men of the Supreme Court to get in step
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1937. The Supreme Court under Pressure. President Franklin D. Roosevelt tells the old men of the Supreme Court to get in step with his New Deal legislative efforts. Cartoon by O

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: A satirical lithograph of 1833? on Andrew Jacksons Kitchen Cabinet

A satirical lithograph of 1833? on Andrew Jacksons Kitchen Cabinet, the first Presidential brain trust
ANDREW JACKSON (1833). A satirical lithograph of 1833? on Andrew Jacksons " Kitchen Cabinet", the first Presidential brain trust

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: What We Need Is Another Pump. American cartoon satirizing the New Deal pump priming deficits;

What We Need Is Another Pump. American cartoon satirizing the New Deal pump priming deficits; while President Roosevelt
F.D.R. CARTOON, 1930s. What We Need Is Another Pump. American cartoon satirizing the New Deal pump priming deficits; while President Roosevelt poured more than $8 billion into the emergency

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: American cartoon, c1935, by Clifford Berryman showing President Roosevelt encircled by some of his

American cartoon, c1935, by Clifford Berryman showing President Roosevelt encircled by some of his New Deal agencies
CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1935. American cartoon, c1935, by Clifford Berryman showing President Roosevelt encircled by some of his New Deal agencies, including the Works Progress Administration

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: Romance Comes High : a 1935 anti-New Deal cartoon by Quincy Scott mocking the Roosevelt

Romance Comes High : a 1935 anti-New Deal cartoon by Quincy Scott mocking the Roosevelt Administrations policy of
CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1935. Romance Comes High : a 1935 anti-New Deal cartoon by Quincy Scott mocking the Roosevelt Administrations policy of government spending

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: Major Downing Queling the riot in the Kitchen Cabinet. Lithograph cartoon, c1833

Major Downing Queling the riot in the Kitchen Cabinet. Lithograph cartoon, c1833
ANDREW JACKSON CARTOON. Major Downing Queling the riot in the Kitchen Cabinet. Lithograph cartoon, c1833. Major Jack Downing was the humorous Yankee figure created by the writer Seba Smith

Background imageDemocratic Party 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 imageDemocratic Party Collection: The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey react in alarm at the approach of the Progressive

The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey react in alarm at the approach of the Progressive Bull Moose party
BULL MOOSE CAMPAIGN, 1912. The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey react in alarm at the approach of the Progressive Bull Moose party, wearing the spectacles of its presidential candidate

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: Woodrow Wilson: Mexico

Woodrow Wilson: Mexico
WOODROW WILSON: MEXICO. Strange No-one thinks of renovating the Can. Cartoon, 1916, by J.N. ( Ding ) Darling

Background imageDemocratic Party 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 imageDemocratic Party Collection: WILSON & TAFT, 1913. President-elect Woodrow Wilson and out-going President William Howard Taft at

WILSON & TAFT, 1913. President-elect Woodrow Wilson and out-going President William Howard Taft at the White House, Washington, D.C. on Inauguration Day, 4 March 1913

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: UNCLE SAM: CARTOON, 1840. Uncle Sams Pet Pups! One of the earliest cartoon appearances (1840)

UNCLE SAM: CARTOON, 1840. Uncle Sams Pet Pups! One of the earliest cartoon appearances (1840) of Uncle Sam and showing him chasing Andrew Jackson

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: M. VAN BUREN (1837). The inauguration of Martin Van Buren as the 8th president of the United

M. VAN BUREN (1837). The inauguration of Martin Van Buren as the 8th president of the United States on 4 March 1837: colored engraving, 1841

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. Jackson is to be President, and you will be hanged. Woodcut, 1828

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. Jackson is to be President, and you will be hanged. Woodcut, 1828

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: adversity, afraid, american culture, angst, animals, at the edge of, bipartisan, blue sky

adversity, afraid, american culture, angst, animals, at the edge of, bipartisan, blue sky
Elephant and donkey looking over edge of cliff

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: adversary, animals, at the edge of, california, challenge, cliff, cloud, color image

adversary, animals, at the edge of, california, challenge, cliff, cloud, color image
Donkey and elephant separated by gap in cliff

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: United States. Supporters of Stephen Douglas, candidate of the Democratic Party

United States. Supporters of Stephen Douglas, candidate of the Democratic Party. Colored engraving from L Illustration Journal Universel, 1860

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: JACKSON MONUMENT, c1898. View of the Andrew Jackson Monument and the White House in Washington, D

JACKSON MONUMENT, c1898. View of the Andrew Jackson Monument and the White House in Washington, D.C. Photochrome, c1898

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States

ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States. The Rats Leaving a Falling House. Jackson beneath a toppling Altar of Reform, with rats as Secretary of War John H

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: HUBERT HORATIO HUMPHREY (1911-1978). American politician

HUBERT HORATIO HUMPHREY (1911-1978). American politician. Humphrey seated at his old desk in Doland High School, South Dakota, during his presidential campaign. Photograph, 1964

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. President Roosevelt visits a farmer who is

(1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. President Roosevelt visits a farmer who is receiving a drought relief
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. President Roosevelt visits a farmer who is receiving a drought relief grant, Mandan, North Dakota

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: SEAL: FARMER-LABOR PARTY. Seal of the Farmer-Labor Party, 1924

SEAL: FARMER-LABOR PARTY. Seal of the Farmer-Labor Party, 1924

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: ROOSEVELT COTTAGE. The cottage of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), 32nd President

ROOSEVELT COTTAGE. The cottage of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), 32nd President of the United States, at Warm Springs, Georgia, built in 1927

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: AMERICANS IN BERLIN, 1945. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, General George S. Patton

AMERICANS IN BERLIN, 1945. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, General George S. Patton, and President Harry S. Truman watching as the American flag is raised at Berlin, July 1945

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: WOODROW WILSON FAMILY. Left to right: Margaret, Mrs Wilson, Eleanor, Jessie and Governor Wilson

WOODROW WILSON FAMILY. Left to right: Margaret, Mrs Wilson, Eleanor, Jessie and Governor Wilson: oil over a photograph, 1912

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States

ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States. With the Tennessee forces on the Hickory Grounds, Alabama, in 1814. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: TAGGART & MURPHY, 1923. Democratic political leaders Thomas Taggart (left) and Charles F

TAGGART & MURPHY, 1923. Democratic political leaders Thomas Taggart (left) and Charles F. Murphy plan the partys national campaign and convention. Photographed 19 November 1923

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: GEORGE HUNT PENDLETON (1825-1889). American politician. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, showing U

GEORGE HUNT PENDLETON (1825-1889). American politician. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, showing U.S. Senator Pendleton receiving congratulations for the Civil Service Reform Act he sponsored

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: JACKSON: THE HERMITAGE, 1856. President Andrew Jacksons home, and tomb near Nashville, Tennessee

JACKSON: THE HERMITAGE, 1856. President Andrew Jacksons home, and tomb near Nashville, Tennessee. Lithograph, 1856

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). 17th President of the United States. On his deathbed in Greenville

ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). 17th President of the United States. On his deathbed in Greenville, Tennessee, 31 July 1875. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1875

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: WORLD WAR I: BIG FOUR. The Big Four in the Hotel Crillon, Paris, December 1918

WORLD WAR I: BIG FOUR. The Big Four in the Hotel Crillon, Paris, December 1918. From left to right are Vittorio Emanuele Orlando of Italy, David Lloyd George of Great Britain

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: Vintage election poster showing the 1960 Democratic nominees

Vintage election poster showing the 1960 Democratic nominees for President and Vice President, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. It reads, Kennedy For President, Johnson For Vice President

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: Digitally restored Civil War era Democratic Campaign Poster

Digitally restored Civil War era Democratic Campaign Poster for the Presidential election of 1864. This campaign banner features General George McClellan and his running mate George Pendleton

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: GENERAL McCLELLAN, He was a major general during the American Civil War and the Democratic

GENERAL McCLELLAN, He was a major general during the American Civil War and the Democratic Party candidate for President in 1864, 1870s engraving



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"The Democratic Party: A Legacy of Progress and Equality" The a rich history rooted in the pursuit of progress, equality, and human rights. From the influential figures like Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, who championed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1949, to President Andrew Jackson's bold move of destroying the Bank of the United States in 1828 as a symbol of democratic power. The party's commitment to social justice continued with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose leadership during World War II and his New Deal policies brought hope and stability to a nation in crisis. His re-election campaign was supported by powerful posters created by artists like James Montgomery Flagg that captured the spirit of unity and resilience. In later years, Democrats embraced diversity and inclusivity. The iconic image from WWII's Tehran Conference showcases leaders such as Franklin Delano Roosevelt working together towards global peace. Throughout its history, the Democratic Party has been at the forefront of presidential campaigns advocating for progressive change. Ben Shahn's lithograph poster "Our Friend" exemplifies this support for FDR during his 1944 campaign while another satirical piece titled "A Good Man is Hard to Find" humorously depicts Harry Truman playing a piano alongside Republican candidate Thomas E. Dewey. Notable individuals like Presidents Harry S. Truman and Franklin D. Roosevelt have left an indelible mark on American politics through their dedication to public service. Even popular culture reflected political sentiments with sheet music covers like "The Girl I Love Is a Democrat, " capturing the enthusiasm surrounding Democratic ideals during times when music played an essential role in shaping public opinion. The legacy continues into modern times with Shirley Chisholm's groundbreaking presidential campaign poster from 1972, highlighting her historic run as she sought nomination within her own party—an inspiration for future generations striving for equal representation.