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WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1914. Lest We Forget. American cartoon, 1914, by William H. Walker, suggesting that America remember its debt to Marquis de Lafayette and France

WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1914. Lest We Forget. American cartoon, 1914, by William H. Walker, suggesting that America remember its debt to Marquis de Lafayette and France


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WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1914. Lest We Forget. American cartoon, 1914, by William H. Walker, suggesting that America remember its debt to Marquis de Lafayette and France

WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1914.
Lest We Forget. American cartoon, 1914, by William H. Walker, suggesting that America remember its debt to Marquis de Lafayette and France

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1900s 1910s 1914 Class Gilbert Joseph Maria Marquess Motier Paul Politics Roche Statesman Uncle Sam Walker World War Yves 1st World War Will I Am


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This powerful print titled "WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1914. Lest We Forget" by William H. Walker captures the essence of American gratitude towards Marquis de Lafayette and France during World War I. Created in 1914, this thought-provoking American cartoon serves as a reminder for America to remember its debt to these allies. The image depicts Uncle Sam, the personification of the United States, standing alongside French statesman Marquis de Lafayette. Both figures are portrayed with great respect and admiration, symbolizing the bond between their nations. The artist skillfully conveys the message that America should not forget how France had supported them during their own struggle for independence. Through this artwork, Walker highlights the importance of historical memory and honoring those who have stood by our side in times of need. As we navigate through early 20th-century politics and global conflicts like World War I, it becomes evident that alliances play a crucial role in shaping our world. The cartoon's title "Lest We Forget" further emphasizes the significance of remembering past sacrifices made on behalf of freedom and democracy. It serves as a call to action for Americans to acknowledge their indebtedness to France and never take their alliance for granted. In conclusion, this poignant print encapsulates an important chapter in history when America recognizes its debt to Marquis de Lafayette and France during World War I. It reminds us all that gratitude is essential in maintaining strong international relationships built upon shared values and common goals.

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