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JM-295: Sunken ships are historic trouble-breeders
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a group, including FDR, examine sinking of U.S. gunboat Panay.
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JM-043: Wilson expanding the Monroe Doctrine while Uncle Sam worries about America
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting President Wilson standing on a globe and acting as a policeman of the world. Uncle Sam grabs his arm and says, "America first!" All over the globe, signs depict new orders and laws based on Wilson's expansion of the Monroe Doctrine. Wilson is credited with expanding the Doctrine to allow for "Missionary Diplomacy" in locations such as Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
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JM-216: And so they may go to war about it
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicts John Bull speaking to Mustapha Kemal from window of building labeled "Constantinope." Both declare that they are for the freedom of the Turkish straits.
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JM-200: Our foreign relations after the war
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Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam eating a large meal while kings wearing tattered robes look in through a window.
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JM-W017: "I'll have to tighten your belt, Uncle"
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A figure labeled "New Deal" severely tightens Uncle Sam's belt, while Uncle Sam protests. A portrait of the "New Deal" on the wall behind the two figures has the label: "God's Gift to Britain."
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JM-258: Cartoons of the day
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Board depicting three different editorial cartoons. In the top panel, the islands of Fiji and Hawaii are shown as links between the United States and Australia. In the middle panel, two men and two women are shown listening to a radio declaring the Republican Concention meeting; a sign on the wall shows the date as June 12. In the bottom panel, a woman in a courtroom tells a judge that she is willing to do a couple of years of time in exchange for the judge letting her associates go.