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American anti-communist cartoon, 1919
Text: NA. Year: October 1919. Publisher: New York Herald. Artist: W.A. Rogers. Additional information: Uncle Sam pointing a machine gun labelled ‘US Army’ at a crowd carrying clubs and banners reading ‘Red’, ‘Soviet Govt for U.S.’ and ‘I.W.W.’.
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A living wage helps everybody (American poster, ca. late 1950s)
Text: A living wage helps everybody. Year: Late 1950s. Publisher: AFL-CIO. Artist: NA. Additional information: Published during a lively poster campaign undertaken shortly after the official merger of the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations in 1955
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Karl Heinrich Marx (American cartoon, 1948)
Text: Karl Heinrich Marx – After 100 years, his boils go marching on. Year: 1948. Publisher: Time magazine. Artist: Ernest Hamlin Baker. Additional information: Shows a sinister Karl Marx next to a boiling cauldron, with a hammer and sickle forming in the smoke. Commissioned for the centenary of The Communist Manifesto, published in February 1848.