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President Franklin D. Roosevelt, portrayed here as a country doctor, administers “remedies” to a sick Uncle Sam in the form of Roosevelt’s New Deal programs which were meant to help combat the ravages wrought by the Great Depression.
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Roosevelt's features, especially his wide mouth and constant movement while speaking, were a cartoonist's delight. This early-20th-century cartoon by Gustav Brandt for a German magazine captures the essence of Teddy Roosevelt, …
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Nov 1, 2011 · The Washington Star published this political cartoon by Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Clifford Berryman on October 31, 1934. The parade of jack-o-lanterns asking, “FDR, how long will the cash hold out?” refers to …
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May 20, 2011 · In this political cartoon, there are three important figures: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Congress, and Uncle Sam. Each of them assumes a role in the cartoon, with FDR as the doctor, Congress as the …
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Christmas Eve, 1933 / Berryman. - Library of Congress
New Deal – Forward with Roosevelt
The Washington Star published this political cartoon by Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Clifford Berryman on October 31, 1934. The parade of jack-o-lanterns asking, “FDR, how long will the cash hold out?” refers to expenditures by …
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The New Deal to the Rescue! – Modern American History
A 1939 political cartoon depicting President Franklin D.
It is evolution, not revolution, gentlemen! / Berryman.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Supreme Court Packing Plan
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