Immigration: from the late 19th Century to the Present

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Immigration: from the late 19th Century to the Present Through the eye of editorial cartoons Art Lewandowski

Every Dog (No Distinction Of Color) Has His Day   Every Dog (No Distinction Of Color) Has His Day February 8, 1879, page 101 view enlargement Red Gentleman to Yellow Gentleman.  "Pale face 'fraid you crowd him out , as he did me." This site is brought to you by… Website and all Content © 1998-1999 HarpWeek, LLC Please report problems to webmaster@harpweek.com Red Gentleman to Yellow Gentleman.  "Pale face 'fraid you crowd him out , as he did me." Source: Thomas Nast from Harpers Weekly February 1879, www.harpweek.com

Uncle Sam's Thanksgiving Dinner   November 20, 1869, page 745 view small image Source: Thomas Nast, Harper’s Weekly, November 20, 1869, image from Billy Ireland cartoon library website

Source: Thomas Nast, Harper’s Weekly, May 1875 http://www.harpweek.com/09cartoon/BrowseByDateCartoon.asp?Month=May&Date=8

Source: Keller, Frederick, The Wasp 1882, color image from Billy Ireland Cartoon Library website

                             No higher resolution available. Uncle Sam: “Why should I let these freaks cast whole votes when they are only half Americans? Source: Puck, 1899, found in Immigration topic file, color image from wikipedia.com

Source: Wales,James Albert, The Judge 1888, found in topic file, color image from The Billy Ireland Cartoon library website

Is he an acquisition or a detriment Is he an acquisition or a detriment? Source: Gillam in Judge 1903, found in Immigration Topic file, color image from Wikipedia.com

Carey Orr, Chicago Tribune, 1919, Image found at http://nn. wikipedia

Alley, Literary Digest, Originally from the Memphis Commercial Appeal, July 5 1919, image from: http://newman.baruch.cuny.edu/digital/redscare/htmlcode/CHRON/RS017.HTM

Source: Charles Brooks, Birmingham News 1978, found in The Year’s Best Cartoons 1978, Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum

Source: Mike Lane, cagle cartoons circa.2009 http://www.cagle.com/news/Immigration06/

Source: Daryl Cagle, cagle cartoons, circa 2011 http://www.cagle.com/news/Immigration06/