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English: political cartoon from the Chicago Tribune from 1914, expressing how the US was presented as liberating former Spanish colonies, 15 years after the Spanish-American War.
"What the United States has Fought For". Figures of men with dark complexions represent Philippines, Hawaii, "Porto Rico", Cuba, and Panama. The top panel, "Before the United States intervened in behalf of these oppressed people", shows them in rags weighed down by oppressive burdens. The bottom panel, "After the United States had rescued them from their oppression", shows them standing tall and healthy in fashionable clothes. |
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Source | political cartoon from the Chicago Tribune from 1914. Via reprint in "What's to Be Done With 'Em?: Images of Mexican Cultural Backwardsness, Racial Limitations and Moral Decrepitude in the United States Press 1913-1915", Mexican Studies, Winter Vol. 14, No.1:23-70, by Mark C. Anderson |
Author | John T. McCutcheon |
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