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The Defender of the Trusts. James G. Blaine keeps President Grover Cleveland from interfering with business trusts during the 1888 presidential election. Contemporary American cartoon, by W. A. Rogers
CARTOON: TRUSTS, 1888.
The Defender of the Trusts. James G. Blaine keeps President Grover Cleveland from interfering with business trusts during the 1888 presidential election. Contemporary American cartoon, by W.A. Rogers
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1888 Blaine Candidate Canvassing Cleveland Club Commerce Competition Democrat Gillespie Grover Hold Up Mafia Market Place Mask Police Political Republican Revolver Rogers Satirical Trust
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In this political cartoon from 1888, titled "The Defender of the Trusts" we witness a satirical depiction of James G. Blaine preventing President Grover Cleveland from interfering with business trusts during the presidential election. Created by W. A. Rogers, a prominent American cartoonist of his time, this artwork cleverly captures the intense competition and power struggles that characterized late 19th-century American politics. The scene unfolds in a bustling market square where Blaine, representing the Republican Party, stands tall and resolute as he holds up a shield labeled "Trusts". With his trusty revolver at his side, he defiantly blocks Cleveland's path to meddling with these powerful economic entities. The symbolism is clear: Blaine is portrayed as the defender of commerce and free enterprise against what some viewed as excessive government intervention. Rogers' artistry shines through in every detail - from the uniformed police officers who seem helpless before Blaine's might to the mob-like figures lurking in the background representing various interests affected by trusts. This thought-provoking cartoon not only reflects America's growing concerns about monopolies but also highlights how political candidates like Cleveland faced immense challenges when attempting to address these issues. "The Defender of Trusts" serves as an enduring reminder of how deeply entrenched economic interests can shape political landscapes. It invites viewers to ponder whether those entrusted with power truly have their constituents' best interests at heart or if they are merely pawns manipulated by unseen forces behind closed doors.
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