To Avoid the Horrors of War political cartoon, 1898

Image depicts Uncle Sam placing his arms around four well dressed women and walking away from an angry-looking matador.  The women represent the four countries Spain ceded to the United States at the conclusion of the Spanish American War.  The women are labeled "Ladrone", "...

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Main Author: Morgan, Fred (Creator)
Collection:J. Hampton Moore papers (#1541)
Date:1898-11-29
Alternate Date:November 29, 1898
Extent:1 scrapbook page
Volume Number:Volume 72
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: James Elverson, 1838-1911
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Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/12195
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title To Avoid the Horrors of War political cartoon, 1898
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Morgan, Fred
title_sort To Avoid the Horrors of War political cartoon, 1898
title_txt_mv To Avoid the Horrors of War political cartoon, 1898
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publisher James Elverson, 1838-1911
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description Image depicts Uncle Sam placing his arms around four well dressed women and walking away from an angry-looking matador.  The women represent the four countries Spain ceded to the United States at the conclusion of the Spanish American War.  The women are labeled "Ladrone", "Cuba", "Porto Rico", and "Philippines."  The matador has a paper sticking out of his pocket with the inscription $20,000,000, the amount the United States paid Spain for acquisition of the Philippines.  The image is part of a scrapbook.
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