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19th & Early 20th Century Labor Prints, 1863-1908


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53.
Title: Is not this only another Form of Monopoly? For the Sake of One Man, Discharged for Cause, Thousands of Workingmen are Forced Out of Employment, Business is Paralyzed, and Destruction of Life and Property Threatened - All by Order of Professional Agitators. Is this Fair to the Workingman or to anyone Else?
Subjects: Labor Unions -- Strikes -- United States -- 1900 - 1910
Laborers -- Working class
Political cartoons -- 1900 - 1910
Source: Puck, March 31, 1886
Medium: Lithograph

 

54.
Title: The Anarchist Fortune-Teller's Dupe. Workingman's Wife. - Husband, don't waste your time here. What will become of us while you are neglecting your work?
Subjects: Anarchism -- Government -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Political cartoons -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Puck, April 28, 1886
Medium: Lithograph

 

55.
Title: Home Comforts For the Laborer and His Family - If Harrison and Protected Monopoly are Victorious.
Subjects: Government -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Political cartoons  -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Puck, October 10, 1888
Medium: Lithograph

 

56.
Title: Political Leap - Year - An Attack On The Workingman. But had better look out, for she is a clinger, and she has a large and growing family to support. What's the matter with the little girl around the corner?
Subjects: Government -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Political cartoons -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Harper's Weekly, September 4, 1886
Medium: Lithograph
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