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IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1893. Looking Backward : American cartoon, 1893, on European
IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1893.
Looking Backward : American cartoon, 1893, on European immigrants rapid assimilation & dislike of new poor arrivals
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1893 Arrival Contrast Discrimination Dock European Gangway Gilded Age Immigrant Immigration Joseph Keppler Political Poor Rejection Rich Shadow Top Hat Upper Class Wealthy
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The "Immigration Cartoon, 1893" is a thought-provoking print that captures the sentiments of American society during the late 19th century. Created by Joseph Keppler, this political cartoon reflects on the rapid assimilation and disdain towards new poor European immigrants in America. In this image, we see a stark contrast between two groups of people. On one side stands the wealthy upper class, represented by men in top hats and elegant attire. They cast long shadows over a dock where European immigrants arrive, symbolizing their influence and power to reject these newcomers. The artist skillfully portrays the discrimination faced by these impoverished arrivals through visual cues such as rejection and disapproval from those already established in society. The cartoon highlights how certain segments of American society viewed immigration as a threat to their wealth and social status. This piece also sheds light on the Gilded Age - an era characterized by extreme wealth disparities - which further fueled anti-immigrant sentiments among the privileged few. However, it is important to note that Keppler's perspective leans towards pro-immigration as he critiques this rejection of new arrivals. Overall, this historical artwork serves as a reminder of America's complex relationship with immigration throughout its history. It prompts us to reflect on past attitudes while encouraging empathy and understanding towards today's immigrant communities who continue to shape our nation's cultural fabric.
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