Addressed to Jefferson Davis, this satirical cartoon derides the logic underlying U.S. Southern imperialism in Latin America and the promotion of slavery in Nicaragua.This anonymous cartoon, addressed to Davis, plays on Davis's argument that black slavery in the South was the same as the oppression of poor whites in the North. The writer of the cartoon declares that he would like to throw off his shackles of "white slavery" in the North and move to warmer climes (Nicaragua) to bring slavery to the people of Nicaragua
The print is a reproduction of a cartoon depicting several American historical figures communing in ...
Wood-engraved cartoon from the Victorian-era publication Punch. The cartoon depicts bound figures o...
The cartoon is a reproduction of a nineteenth century political cartoon that depicts black man stan...
The opposition of Northern abolitionists, churchmen, and political figures to enforcement of the Fug...
The print is a reproduction of a political cartoon that originally appeared in Punch on 13 September...
Wood-engraved cartoon from the Victorian-era publication Punch. The cartoon depicts a caricature ima...
This cartoon shows Abraham Lincoln (“Dr. Lincoln”) with an imprisoned slave, labeled “slavery”. He ...
On May 27, 1861, Benjamin Butler, commander of the Union army in Virginia and North Carolina, decree...
This cartoon is mocking the diplomatic position of Jefferson Davis during the summer of 1861. He is...
The print is a reproduction of a political cartoon that originally appeared in Frank Leslie\u27s Ill...
Engraved cartoon from the Victorian-era publication Fun. The cartoon depicts a caricature image of a...
The print is a reproduction of a nineteenth century etching. The satirical piece depicts Abraham Lin...
The object is a copy of a cartoon depicting Abraham Lincoln. The cartoon satirizes modern town meeti...
The artist lays on the Democrats the major blame for violence perpetrated against antislavery settle...
An illustrated sheet music cover for an anti-Confederate comic song. Confederate president Jefferso...
The print is a reproduction of a cartoon depicting several American historical figures communing in ...
Wood-engraved cartoon from the Victorian-era publication Punch. The cartoon depicts bound figures o...
The cartoon is a reproduction of a nineteenth century political cartoon that depicts black man stan...
The opposition of Northern abolitionists, churchmen, and political figures to enforcement of the Fug...
The print is a reproduction of a political cartoon that originally appeared in Punch on 13 September...
Wood-engraved cartoon from the Victorian-era publication Punch. The cartoon depicts a caricature ima...
This cartoon shows Abraham Lincoln (“Dr. Lincoln”) with an imprisoned slave, labeled “slavery”. He ...
On May 27, 1861, Benjamin Butler, commander of the Union army in Virginia and North Carolina, decree...
This cartoon is mocking the diplomatic position of Jefferson Davis during the summer of 1861. He is...
The print is a reproduction of a political cartoon that originally appeared in Frank Leslie\u27s Ill...
Engraved cartoon from the Victorian-era publication Fun. The cartoon depicts a caricature image of a...
The print is a reproduction of a nineteenth century etching. The satirical piece depicts Abraham Lin...
The object is a copy of a cartoon depicting Abraham Lincoln. The cartoon satirizes modern town meeti...
The artist lays on the Democrats the major blame for violence perpetrated against antislavery settle...
An illustrated sheet music cover for an anti-Confederate comic song. Confederate president Jefferso...
The print is a reproduction of a cartoon depicting several American historical figures communing in ...
Wood-engraved cartoon from the Victorian-era publication Punch. The cartoon depicts bound figures o...
The cartoon is a reproduction of a nineteenth century political cartoon that depicts black man stan...