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The mysterious stranger
Content Provider | Library of Congress - Photographs |
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Spatial Coverage | Missouri |
Description | Editorial cartoon shows a long line of men representing states in the "Republican Column." Opposite them in the "Democratic Column," stands one man in a black coat and broad-brimmed hat, labeled "Solid South." Footprints lead from the Democratic Column to the Republican Column, where another man (labeled "Missouri"), also in a black coat and hat, stands at the head of the column. In the presidential election of 1904, Missouri broke ranks with the Southern States for the first time since Reconstruction and voted Republican. Theodore Roosevelt easily defeated Alton Parker. McCutcheon, a world-famous traveler, war correspondent, and editorial cartoonist, drew for the Chicago Tribune from 1903 to 1946. |
File Format | JPG / JPEG |
Language | English |
Part of Series | Miscellaneous Items in High Demand |
Requires | HTML5 supported browser |
Access Restriction | Open |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | Presidential elections--Missouri--1900-1910. |
Content Type | Image |
Resource Type | Photograph |