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A satirical lithograph of 1833? on Andrew Jacksons Kitchen Cabinet, the first Presidential brain trust. Major Jack Downing was the humourous creation of writer Seba Smith

A satirical lithograph of 1833? on Andrew Jacksons Kitchen Cabinet, the first Presidential brain trust. Major Jack Downing was the humourous creation of writer Seba Smith
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A satirical lithograph of 1833? on Andrew Jacksons Kitchen Cabinet, the first Presidential brain trust. Major Jack Downing was the humourous creation of writer Seba Smith

ANDREW JACKSON (1833).
A satirical lithograph of 1833? on Andrew Jacksons " Kitchen Cabinet", the first Presidential brain trust. Major Jack Downing was the humourous creation of writer Seba Smith. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1833 Andrew Anger Cabinet Democratic Party Downing Fight Jack Jackson Political Acts Satire Smith Trouble Seba

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This satirical lithograph from 1833 captures the essence of Andrew Jackson's "Kitchen Cabinet" a group of trusted advisors who formed the first Presidential brain trust. The cartoon, created by writer Seba Smith, features Major Jack Downing, a humorous character known for his wit and charm. In this image, we see Major Jack Downing engaging in an animated discussion with other men from Jackson's inner circle. Their faces are filled with anger and frustration as they debate political acts that have stirred controversy throughout America. This scene perfectly encapsulates the fiery nature of early American politics in the 19th century. Andrew Jackson himself is not depicted in this print, but his influence on these men is evident through their passionate expressions. As a Democratic Party president, Jackson was known for his strong-willed leadership style and willingness to fight for what he believed in. Seba Smith's clever satire shines through in this lithograph as he pokes fun at the intense debates within President Jackson's Kitchen Cabinet. It serves as a reminder of how political discourse has always been a part of American history and showcases the importance of having trusted advisors to navigate turbulent times. This historical artwork provides us with insight into both the personality of Andrew Jackson and the political climate during his presidency. It stands as a testament to the power dynamics at play within America's early democratic system while also offering an amusing glimpse into its lighter side.


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