File:Jingo1884-11-12 Cover.jpg
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Cover of "Jingo", publication date 12 November 1884. Cover cartoon "A Lion in his Path". Cartoon has a caricature of Grover Cleveland, U.S. Democratic Party presidential candidate, at left, with his pants cuffs labeled "States Rights" and "Social Record". He is perspiring while looking at a lion with a flag labeled "Free Trade" on its tail. The lion blocks Cleveland's path to the U.S. Capitol, which flies a flag reading "Blaine & Logan" (the Republican Party ticket). Cleveland wipes his face with a handkerchief reading "Defeated". Actually, Cleveland won the 1884 Presidential election, contrary to the prediction of this Republican sympathizing cartoon. |
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Source | Cover of "Jingo" for 12 November, 1884, via scan at [1] | |||||||
Author | Staff of "Jingo", published by The Art Newspaper Co., New York & Boston. Cartoonist's signature looks to read "F.K.". | |||||||
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