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McKinley and the Economy
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Who Will Be Our Next President?”
Topic: McKinley and the Economy
Source: Judge
Date: March 3, 1900
Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Full Dinner-Pail Argument Has Too Long a Reach for Mr. Bryan”
Topic: McKinley and the Economy
Source: Judge
Date: April 21, 1900
Cartoonist: Eugene “Zim” Zimmerman


The Republican Vice-Presidential Question
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Vice-Presidential Possibilities: The Rough Rider”
Topic: The Republican Vice-Presidential Question
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: February 3, 1900, p. 117
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Whom Will It Fit Best?”
Topic: The Republican Vice-Presidential Question
Source: Judge
Date: March 3, 1900
Cartoonist: Eugene “Zim” Zimmerman
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Republicans! What Are You Going to Do?”
Topic: The Republican Vice-Presidential Question
Source: Judge
Date: March 24, 1900
Cartoonist: Victor Gillam
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “It is Bliss!”
Topic: The Republican Vice-Presidential Question
Source: Judge
Date: April 21, 1900
Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton


The Dewey Presidential Boom and Bust
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Preliminary Battle”
Topic: The Dewey Presidential Boom and Bust
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: April 28, 1900, p. 379
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “?”
Topic: The Dewey Presidential Boom and Bust
Source: Judge
Date: April 28, 1900
Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Jack Ashore”
Topic: The Dewey Presidential Boom and Bust
Source: Puck
Date: May 2, 1900
Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A Much-Needed Comedy Element in the Campaign of 1900”
Topic: The Dewey Presidential Boom and Bust
Source: Puck
Date: May 9, 1900
Cartoonist: Louis Dalrymple
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Shiver My Timbers, But This Is SOUR!”
Topic: The Dewey Presidential Boom and Bust
Source: Judge
Date: May 19, 1900
Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton


The Gold Democrats and Bryan’s Nomination
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Had to Come to His Medicine”
Topic: The Gold Democrats and Bryan’s Nomination
Source: Judge
Date: January 27, 1900
Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “That Troublesome Kid”
Topic: The Gold Democrats and Bryan’s Nomination
Source: Judge
Date: March 17, 1900
Cartoonist: Eugene “Zim” Zimmerman
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Political Sapho”
Topic: The Gold Democrats and Bryan’s Nomination
Source: Judge
Date: March 31, 1900
Cartoonist: Eugene “Zim” Zimmerman
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A Hint to the Democratic Convention”
Topic: The Gold Democrats and Bryan’s Nomination
Source: Puck
Date: April 25, 1900
Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A Too-Continuous Performance”
Topic: The Gold Democrats and Bryan’s Nomination
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: May 12, 1900, p. 427
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “‘That Little Word ‘IF’”
Topic: The Gold Democrats and Bryan’s Nomination
Source: Judge
Date: May 26, 1900
Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton


Vice-Presidential Nominee Theodore Roosevelt
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “What Could the Poor Boy Do?”
Topic: Vice-Presidential Nominee Theodore Roosevelt
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: June 30, 1900, p. 614
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Branded But Not ‘Broken’ "
Topic: Vice-Presidential Nominee Theodore Roosevelt
Source: Puck
Date: September 12, 1900
Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler


The Democratic National Convention
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Buffalo Bill Bryan’s Wild-West Show Will Open in Kansas City July 4th, 1900”
Topic: The Democratic National Convention
Source: Judge
Date: May 19, 1900
Cartoonist: Eugene Zimmerman
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Fourth of July at Kansas City”
Topic: The Democratic National Convention
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 7, 1900, pp. 626-627
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A Victim of Circumstances”
Topic: The Democratic National Convention
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 14, 1900, p. 662
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Awakening of Rip Van Stevenson”
Topic: The Democratic National Convention
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 21, 1900, p. 686
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers


Democratic Prospects and Pitfalls
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “He Made It All By Himself”
Topic: Democratic Prospects and Pitfalls
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: August 11, 1900, p. 737
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “‘Down Goes McGinty’ (Bryan)”
Topic: Democratic Prospects and Pitfalls
Source: Judge
Date: August 18, 1900
Cartoonist: Eugene Zimmerman
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “William Jennings Bryan and His Cabinet”
Topic: Democratic Prospects and Pitfalls
Source: Judge
Date: September 15, 1900
Cartoonist: Victor Gillam


Bryan and Tammany Hall
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A Frozen Argument”
Topic: Bryan and Tammany Hall
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: June 9, 1900, p. 521
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Mr. Croker’s Idea of Expansion”
Topic: Bryan and Tammany Hall
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 21, 1900, p. 663
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “I Can’t Afford Afford to Have That Left at My Door"
Topic: Bryan and Tammany Hall
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: August 4, 1900, p. 711
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Imperialism”
Topic: Bryan and Tammany Hall
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: September 8, 1900, p. 833
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Wide-Open New York Welcomes Mr. Bryan”
Topic: Bryan and Tammany Hall
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 13, 1900, pp. 964-965
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Shocked At Corruption”
Topic: Bryan and Tammany Hall
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 20, 1900, p. 977
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers


The Boxer Rebellion Analogy
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Vanguard of the Boxers”
Topic: The Boxer Rebellion Analogy
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: June 23, 1900, p. 567
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Bryan, the American ‘Boxer’”
Topic: The Boxer Rebellion Analogy
Source: Judge
Date: June 30, 1900
Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “So Much for Anti-Imperialism”
Topic: The Boxer Rebellion Analogy
Source: Judge
Date: August 4, 1900
Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “OUR Democratic Boxers”
Topic: The Boxer Rebellion Analogy
Source: Judge
Date: September 8, 1900
Cartoonist: Victor Gillam


Bryan and Free Silver
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Lest We Forget—Lest We Forget!”
Topic: Bryan and Free Silver
Source: Judge
Date: June 2, 1900
Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Bryan’s Occupation Gone”
Topic: Bryan and Free Silver
Source: Judge
Date: June 9, 1900
Cartoonist: Victor Gillam
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “He Drove His Wedge Too Far”
Topic: Bryan and Free Silver
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: September 1, 1900, p. 809
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “See How the Free-Silver Magnet Attracts All the Bad Elements in American Politics”
Topic: Bryan and Free Silver
Source: Judge
Date: September 22, 1900
Cartoonist: Eugene Zimmerman


Imperialism
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A Powerful Democratic Argument Against Imperialism”
Topic: Imperialism
Source: Judge
Date: August 11, 1900
Cartoonist: Victor Gillam
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The ‘Fake’ Beggar”
Topic: Imperialism
Source: Puck
Date: August 22, 1900
Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Declined with Thanks”
Topic: Imperialism
Source: Puck
Date: September 5, 1900
Cartoonist: J. S. Pughe
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Mr. Bryan Has a Good Bugaboo, And He Is Pushing It Along"
Topic: Imperialism
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: September 8, 1900, p. 837
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Smashed!”
Topic: Imperialism
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: September 22, 1900, p. 881
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “William Tell”
Topic: Imperialism
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: September 29, 1900, pp. 916-917
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Does It Fit?”
Topic: Imperialism
Source: Judge
Date: October 27, 1900
Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “It Won’t Take”
Topic: Imperialism
Source: Puck
Date: October 31, 1900
Cartoonist: J. S. Pughe
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “For One Negro and Against the Other”
Topic: Imperialism
Source: Judge
Date: November 3, 1900
Cartoonist: Victor Gillam


The Antitrust Issue
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Hunting the Octopus”
Topic: The Antitrust Issue
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 6, 1900, p. 929
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “I'm Afraid That Ice Has Killed It”
Topic: The Antitrust Issue
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 20, 1900, p. 1000
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Blind-Man’s Bluff”
Topic: The Antitrust Issue
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 27, 1900, p. 1001
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers


The Election Results
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The End of the Circus Season”
Topic: The Election Results
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: November 3, 1900, p. 1050
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Back to the Farm”
Topic: The Election Results
Source: Judge
Date: November 10, 1900
Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Good Doctor”
Topic: The Election Results
Source: Puck
Date: January 16, 1901
Cartoonist: Louis Dalrymple
 
   

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