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Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: PANIC OF 1893. Awaiting the News from Washington. American cartoon by Joseph Keppler, Jr

CARTOON: PANIC OF 1893. Awaiting the News from Washington. American cartoon by Joseph Keppler, Jr. on the bank panic of 1893, depicting an anxious Wall Street awaiting word from Washington

Background imageCartoons Collection: CIVIL WAR PENSIONS, 1888. The Amazing Growth of the Pension Pig. American cartoon by C

CIVIL WAR PENSIONS, 1888. The Amazing Growth of the Pension Pig. American cartoon by C. Jay Taylor, 1888, on the huge increase in the cost of Civil War pensions

Background imageCartoons Collection: BUSINESS CARTOON, 1904. An American cartoon of 1904 showing prominent businessmen such as J. P

BUSINESS CARTOON, 1904. An American cartoon of 1904 showing prominent businessmen such as J. P. Morgan, H. M
BUSINESS CARTOON, 1904. An American cartoon of 1904 showing prominent businessmen such as J.P. Morgan, H.M. Flagler, J.D. Rockefeller

Background imageCartoons Collection: WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. American cartoon, 1896, by F. Opper of William Jennings Bryan as

WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. American cartoon, 1896, by F. Opper of William Jennings Bryan as the foremost dummy of a ventriloquist in the person of a silver mine owner

Background imageCartoons Collection: TREASURY CARTOON, 1883. Christmas at Washington. Joseph Kepplers 1883 cartoon from Puck magazine

TREASURY CARTOON, 1883. Christmas at Washington. Joseph Kepplers 1883 cartoon from Puck magazine depicts federal officials helping themselves to the tax surplus in the treasury while the taxpayer

Background imageCartoons Collection: BEECHER CARTOON, 1885. American cartoon depicting Henry Ward Beecher trying to maintain his hold

BEECHER CARTOON, 1885. American cartoon depicting Henry Ward Beecher trying to maintain his hold as pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church in Brooklyn, New York

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: WHISKEY TAX, 1794. An anti-government cartoon of 1794 siding with the Pennsylvania

CARTOON: WHISKEY TAX, 1794. An anti-government cartoon of 1794 siding with the Pennsylvania organisers of the Whiskey Rebellion who opposed the taxation power of Congress

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARRY NATION CARTOON, 1901. Carry Nation (1846-1911), on the warpath in Kansas

CARRY NATION CARTOON, 1901. Carry Nation (1846-1911), on the warpath in Kansas. American newspaper cartoon, 1901

Background imageCartoons Collection: JAMES BLAINE CARTOON, 1884. An 1884 cartoon by Grant Hamilton showing James G

JAMES BLAINE CARTOON, 1884. An 1884 cartoon by Grant Hamilton showing James G. Blaine trying to lure strayed mugwumps back into the Republican party fold

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: CONSTITUTION. Cartoon from the Massachusetts Centinel published shortly after New York

CARTOON: CONSTITUTION. Cartoon from the Massachusetts Centinel published shortly after New York ratified the Federal Constitution on 26 July 1788

Background imageCartoons Collection: POPULIST MOVEMENT. American cartoon by C. Jay Taylor, 1888, of the unprotected farmer as The

POPULIST MOVEMENT. American cartoon by C. Jay Taylor, 1888, of the unprotected farmer as The Political Poor Relation, unwelcome at the table of protected monopolists

Background imageCartoons Collection: YELLOW JOURNALISM, 1909. American cartoon by Joseph Keppler Jr

YELLOW JOURNALISM, 1909. American cartoon by Joseph Keppler Jr. 1909, castigating the High Priests of Yellow Journalism, William Randolph Hearst (left) and Joseph Pulitzer

Background imageCartoons Collection: STOCK MARKET CARTOON. Sold Out. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 25 October 1929

STOCK MARKET CARTOON. Sold Out. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 25 October 1929, the day after the beginning of the Wall Street Stock Market Crash

Background imageCartoons Collection: NEW SOUTH CARTOON, 1895. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1895

NEW SOUTH CARTOON, 1895. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1895, on the attraction of the cheap fuel and labor of the New South to the textile mills of New England

Background imageCartoons Collection: RED SCARE CARTOON, 1919. Contemporary American cartoon on the Red Scare of 1919 suggesting that

RED SCARE CARTOON, 1919. Contemporary American cartoon on the Red Scare of 1919 suggesting that the law was overly lenient with political agitators

Background imageCartoons Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY CARTOON. Letting the Statue of Liberty Earn its Construction Costs Through

STATUE OF LIBERTY CARTOON. Letting the Statue of Liberty Earn its Construction Costs Through Advertising. American cartoon, 1885, by Frederick Burr Opper

Background imageCartoons Collection: WILLIAM II OF GERMANY (1859-1941). Emperor of Germany, 1888-1918. The Emperor of Germany Traveling

WILLIAM II OF GERMANY (1859-1941). Emperor of Germany, 1888-1918. The Emperor of Germany Traveling. Cartoon from the French newspaper Le Petit Journal, 1898

Background imageCartoons Collection: MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. Defect of Construction. Man with glasses: What do you see

MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. Defect of Construction. Man with glasses: What do you see? Mexican political cartoon, early 20th century

Background imageCartoons Collection: BOER WAR CARTOON, 1899. The English Lion and the Boer Bull. The Afrikaner bull

BOER WAR CARTOON, 1899. The English Lion and the Boer Bull. The Afrikaner bull, with the head of Paul Krueger, attacks the British lion. French cartoon from a November 1899 issue of Le Petit Journal

Background imageCartoons Collection: PRESS CARTOON, 1912. The Freedom of the Press : American cartoon by Art Young, 1912

PRESS CARTOON, 1912. The Freedom of the Press : American cartoon by Art Young, 1912, on the consequences of the dependence of the press on corporate advertising

Background imageCartoons Collection: MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. Mexican political cartoon, early 20th century

MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. Mexican political cartoon, early 20th century, mocking the idolization of president Francisco Madero

Background imageCartoons Collection: CARTOON: JOHN BULL, c1814. The Property Tax. English cartoon depicting a prosperous John Bull

CARTOON: JOHN BULL, c1814. The Property Tax. English cartoon depicting a prosperous John Bull seated in a chair as a blue demon hovers above him using a magnet to withdraw coins from Bulls pocket

Background imageCartoons Collection: NAST: TWEEDs DOWNFALL. Thomas Nasts cartoon comment on the downfall of William M

NAST: TWEEDs DOWNFALL. Thomas Nasts cartoon comment on the downfall of William M. Boss Tweed in the New York city and state elections of 1871

Background imageCartoons Collection: OTTO VON BISMARCK (1815-1898). Prince Otto von Bismarck-Schonhausen. Prussian statesman

OTTO VON BISMARCK (1815-1898). Prince Otto von Bismarck-Schonhausen. Prussian statesman. Bismarck as The European Equilibrist. American cartoon, 1887

Background imageCartoons Collection: SLUM LANDLORDS, 1895. Our Religious Landlords and Their Rookery Tenants

SLUM LANDLORDS, 1895. Our Religious Landlords and Their Rookery Tenants : American lithograph cartoon by C. Jay Taylor, 1895



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