File:BryanDesertedMcCutcheon.jpg
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US political cartoon. William Jennings Bryan at first says he is being abandoned by the Democratic Party for the party's refusal to go along with his "Free Silver" (silver based currency) principals, but then abandons the policies to go with the Party for political reasons. Figures in the boat represent other prominent Democratic Party figures of the time, including "Sheehan" (William F. Sheehan, I think), Alton B. Parker, Henry G. Davis, and David Bennett Hill (with characteristic small hat with feather). |
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Date | I'd guess 1904 (from political context) | |||||||
Source | Cartoon by John T. McCutcheon, scanned from book "The Mysterious Stranger and Other Cartoons by John T. McCutcheon", New York, McClure, Phillips & Co. 1905. Book reprints a collection of McCutcheon's cartoons, some dating back a few years. | |||||||
Author | John T. McCutcheon | |||||||
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