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Issue Date

  • 1935 (1) + -
  • 1942 (1) + -

Topic

  • Air pilots (1) + -
  • Patriotism (1) + -
  • Uncle Sam (Symbolic character) (1) + -
  • World War (1939-1945) (1) + -

Geographic Area

  • Great Britain (1) + -
  • New York (State) -- New York (1) + -
  • New York (State)--New York (1) + -

Time Period

  • 1930-1939 (1) + -
  • 1940-1949 (1) + -

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JM-291: The changing world
Title
JM-291: The changing world
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting three panel sets, with each panel containing a different cartoon. In the first panel, a robot replaces aviator; in the second panel, a donkey and elephant switch places between the "In" and the "Out" parties; in the third panel, the British lion cubs warn against war.
JM-W002: New York expects you to do your duty
Title
JM-W002: New York expects you to do your duty
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a group of men and women standing at the banks of the Hudson river with a war drum and banner. They are calling across the river at Westerners to urge them to join in the war.
JM-W009: The Axis Nations must be quarantined
Title
JM-W009: The Axis Nations must be quarantined
Summary
Editorial cartoon in three panels. In the first panel, a man is seen speaking to a large crowd about the need for the Axis Nations to be quarantined. In the middle panel, a crowd of New York citizens stand on the banks of the Hudson river with war drums and banners, yelling at the Midwest to get into the war spirit. In the third panel, Uncle Sam is standing on the other bank, yelling back at them to stop the "slurs" against the Midwest and gesturing toward a huge stone plaque showing the numbers of voluntary enlistments and war bonds bought for the Northeast versus the Midwest. The Midwest numbers are larger in every category.

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