Satterfield_cartoon_about_constant_revolutions_in_the_Dominican_Republic.jpg
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Description Satterfield cartoon about constant revolutions in the Dominican Republic.jpg |
English:
1904 political cartoon by Bob Satterfield.
Uncle Sam
(wearing a policeman's helmet, uniform, and badge, and holding a billy-club) watches as the personification of
Santo Domingo
(a barefoot stereotypical "darkey" caricature, wielding a sword and a pistol) revolves his arms and legs -- that is, undergoes a revolution. A pair of boots is to the bottom left of "San Domingo", possibly representing a corpse of someone killed in the revolution. To bottom right, Satterfield's bear mascot cries "Police!".
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Cartoon published in The Tacoma times., February 17, 1904, Page 4. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88085187/1904-02-17/ed-1/seq-4/ ( The Tacoma Times |
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