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Hands off Tommy! I ll do the driving! Roosevelt decides to be an unbossed Governor of New York, in spite of accusations of taking orders from Senator Thomas Collier Platt. Contemporary American cartoon

Hands off Tommy! I ll do the driving! Roosevelt decides to be an unbossed Governor of New York, in spite of accusations of taking orders from Senator Thomas Collier Platt. Contemporary American cartoon


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Hands off Tommy! I ll do the driving! Roosevelt decides to be an unbossed Governor of New York, in spite of accusations of taking orders from Senator Thomas Collier Platt. Contemporary American cartoon

TEDDY ROOSEVELT CARTOON.
Hands off Tommy! I ll do the driving! Roosevelt decides to be an unbossed Governor of New York, in spite of accusations of taking orders from Senator Thomas Collier Platt. Contemporary American cartoon

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Collier Governor New York Platt Political Acts Progressive Era Republican Party Roosevelt Senator Theodore Bandwagon


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The caption for the print "Hands off Tommy! I'll do the driving!" could highlight the political independence and determination of Theodore Roosevelt during his tenure as Governor of New York. Despite facing accusations of being controlled by Senator Thomas Collier Platt, Roosevelt boldly asserts his autonomy in this contemporary American cartoon. In late 19th century America, Roosevelt emerged as a prominent figure within the Republican Party and became known for his progressive political acts. As he took on the role of Governor, he faced criticism from those who believed he was merely a puppet under Senator Platt's influence. However, this cartoon captures Roosevelt's refusal to be bossed around or take orders from anyone. With an image depicting two men in a car, it symbolizes that Roosevelt is firmly seated behind the wheel with confidence and determination. The phrase "Hands off Tommy! I'll do the driving!" emphasizes his commitment to leading without interference or external control. This portrayal showcases Roosevelt's strong leadership qualities and highlights his ability to navigate through political challenges independently. It also reflects how he would later go on to become President of the United States, where he continued championing progressive policies that shaped America's future. Overall, this Granger Art on Demand print encapsulates Theodore Roosevelt's unwavering spirit and dedication to being an unbossed Governor despite accusations made against him.

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