File:"American Exclusion of Chinese"- ChineseExclusionSkeletonCartoon (cropped).jpg
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Description"American Exclusion of Chinese"- ChineseExclusionSkeletonCartoon (cropped).jpg | Editorial cartoon "A Skeleton in His Closet". Uncle Sam holding paper "Protest against Russian exclusion of Jewish Americans" and looking in shock at Chinese skeleton labeled "American exclusion of Chinese" in closet. | |||
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Cartoon by L.M. Glackens, published in "Puck" magazine, 3 January 1912. Via Library of Congress website at [1]. Converted from TIFF to .jpg and border cropped before uploading to Commons. |
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