File:LA Times, 7 July 1910.png
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English: Political cartoon noting the explosiveness of the African-American boxer Jack Johnson's 1910 victory over white fighter Jim Jeffries, a win that set off race riots in many parts of the United States. An anthropomorphic stick of dynamite remarks that even he wouldn't be able to cause half as much damage as these race riots did. |
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