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1896: L.A. Times, 29 September

by Steve Taylor last modified 2005-01-12 12:23 PM

1896, a collection of political cartoons from the watershed presidential campaign that marked America's transition to the twentieth century. Cartoons from around the country and from three parties in the election--Republican, Democratic, and Populist--with party platforms, contemporary comment, and explorations of campaign themes.







Los Angeles Times, 29 September, 1896

A CASE OF POOR CIRCULATION.


Uncle Sam:--"See here, Columbia, I want you to send that fool boy away. I don't want any 'experiments' tried on me while I am in this condition. Send for McKinley."








William J. Bryan

William McKinley

Economic Depression

Medicine

Uncle Sam



Toward the Nominations

Toward November 2



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