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Description18960415 antisemitic political cartoon in Sound Money.jpg | "History Repeats Itself". "This is the U.S. in the Hands of the Jews". Anti-Semitic USA political cartoon in 1896. Portrays Uncle Sam being crucified like Jesus. Two figures labeled "Wall Street Pirates" with caricatured Jewish features poke him with a spear and raise a poisoned sponge to his lips. The tub of poison is labeled "Debt", the poisoned sponge "Interest on Bonds", and the spear "Single Gold Standard". Below, figures labeled "Republicanism" (Caricature of James G. Blaine) and "Democracy" (Caricature of Grover Cleveland) pick Uncle Sam's pockets. |
Date | April 15, 1896 issue of Sound Money magazine |
Source | [1] |
Author | Watson Heston |
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Other versions | also appears in Christ Killers: The Jews and the Passion from the Bible to the Big Screen by Jeremy Cohen. (2007) Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195178416. p.140 |
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- 1896 political cartoons
- 1890s political cartoons of the United States
- Caricatures of Grover Cleveland
- Caricatures of James G. Blaine
- Engravings of Uncle Sam
- Crucifixion in art
- Bimetallism in the United States
- United States government debt
- Antisemitism in art
- Antisemitism in the United States
- Pickpockets
- Thieves in art
- Political cartoons depicting United States coins
- Watson Heston