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  2. Depiction of Italian immigrants in the media during Prohibition

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    This political cartoon published in the magazine Judge in 1903 is an early example of anti-Italian sentiment in print media. Early anti-Italian publications insisted that Italian immigrants were incapable of being integrated to American culture or adopting American values.

  3. List of newspaper comic strips - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of comic strips.Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. There is usually a fair degree of accuracy about a start date, but because of rights being transferred or the very gradual loss of appeal of a particular strip, the termination date is sometimes uncertain.

  4. Judge (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Anthony was an editor in the early 1920s. Anthony was later co-author of Frank Buck's first two books, Bring 'em Back Alive and Wild Cargo. Harold Ross was an editor of Judge between April 5 and August 2, 1924. He used the experience on the magazine to start his own in 1925, The New Yorker. [2]

  5. Comics in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Many newspapers became almost legendary because of their political comics and vignettes that were published during this era and during the subsequent Mexican Revolution (19101920). As a result of the harsh government repression, the political cartoon ("caricatura política") practically became the only means of free expression in those ...

  6. Robert Minor - Wikipedia

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    Robert Berkeley "Bob" Minor (15 July 1884 – 26 January 1952), alternatively known as "Fighting Bob", was a political cartoonist, a radical journalist, and, beginning in 1920, a leading member of the Communist Party USA.

  7. Hiram Johnson - Wikipedia

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    July 26, 1920, political cartoon showing Johnson trying to force President Warren Harding against the League of Nations; Harding was already anti-League of Nations Time cover, September 29, 1924. In 1916, Johnson ran successfully for the U.S. Senate, defeating conservative Democrat George S. Patton Sr. and took office on March 16, 1917.

  8. First Red Scare - Wikipedia

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    A political cartoon from the Memphis Commercial Appeal depicting a "European anarchist" about to murder Lady Liberty. Within Attorney General Palmer's Justice Department, the General Intelligence Division (GID) headed by J. Edgar Hoover had become a storehouse of information about radicals in America. It had infiltrated many organizations and ...

  9. Das Plakat (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    It also published the early examples of the political pictorial maps in November 1915. [7] These were the reproductions of two political cartoon maps of Europe which had been produced by Paul Hadol in 1870 and by Walter Trier. [7] Heinrich Inheim and Ernst Carl Bauer were among its contributors. [4]