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  2. Thomas Nast - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Nast's birth certificate issued under the auspices of the King of Bavaria on September 26, 1840 [1]. Thomas Nast (/ n æ s t /; German:; September 26, 1840 [2] – December 7, 1902) was a German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist often considered to be the "Father of the American Cartoon".

  3. Mugwumps - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Nast, political cartoonist; Carl Schurz, ... Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (2009): 341-363 online. Nevins, Allan (1932).

  4. William M. Tweed - Wikipedia

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    Nast shows Tweed's source of power: control of the ballot box. "As long as I count the Votes, what are you going to do about it?" Tweed had for months been under attack from The New York Times and Thomas Nast, the cartoonist from Harper's Weekly – regarding Nast's cartoons, Tweed reportedly said, "Stop them damned pictures. I don't care so ...

  5. Third Party System - Wikipedia

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    Elections 1860–1912 as covered by Harper's Weekly; news, editorials, cartoons (many by Thomas Nast) Thomas Nast cartoons strongly pro-Republican, pro-Reconstruction, anti-South, anti-Irish and anti-Catholic; more Nast cartoons; still more Nast "Graphic Witness" caricatures in history; Gilded Age & Progressive Era Cartoons, industry, labor ...

  6. HBO’s new series “The Gilded Age” takes a deep dive into the era of 1882 New York City at a time of heightened prosperity, industrial growth and an internal clash amid society as “new ...

  7. Southern Justice (political cartoon) - Wikipedia

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    Published as a double-page spread in the March 23, 1867 issue of Harper's Weekly, Southern Justice is one of a series of images Nast produced in 1866 and 1867 that "emphasized freedmen's potential in American life...the suffering of freedmen, the barbarity of night riders, and the dangers of Johnson's reconstruction policies to real men and ...

  8. 'The Gilded Age' Features These Real-Life Mansions in New ...

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    In The Gilded Age, The Breakers' Great Hall and Music Room act as Bertha Russell's (played by Carrie Coon) ballroom. This work of Neo-Italian Renaissance architecture was built between 1893 and ...

  9. 'The Gilded Age' Season 3 Clip Shows Marian and Larry Locking ...

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    It seems like it's been 84 years since the Gilded Age season 2 finale, but we finally have good news about season 3. It's confirmed that it'll be hitting your screens in 2025. It's confirmed that ...