This cartoon was published independently by Nathanial Currier circa 1855. “The Propagation Society- More Free than Welcome” reflects the Americans point of view on the Irish Catholic immigrants in 1855. In the cartoon the priest is bombarding the Americans to step aside so that they can take over all spiritual welfare. Embedded into the cartoon is a message of an anti-Catholic group the “Know Nothings” and their attempt to get rid of the Irish Catholics
This dissertation addresses the image of Irishmen in political cartoons from England, Ireland and th...
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Published in Judge magazine on September 19, 1903, “The Immigrant: Is He An Acquisition Or A Detrime...
The Church in the United States faced three main problems between 1810 and 1850: anti-Catholic preju...
This Political cartoon is labeled The Most Recently Discovered Wild Beast.” This cartoon depicts Ir...
This dissertation addresses the image of Irishmen in political cartoons from England, Ireland and th...
Following their conversions to Roman Catholicism in the mid-1840s, Orestes Augustus Brownson of Bost...
In his 1941 centennial survey of New Zealand, Oliver Duff observed, 'We are not Puritan enough to ta...
This cartoon “The High Tide of Immigration – A National Menace” appeared in the humor magazine Judge...
Published in Puck magazine on June 26, 1889, “The Mortar of Assimilation And The One Element That Ju...
In the cartoon “Welcome to All” by Joseph Keppler published in the magazine Puck on April 28, 1880, ...
Published in Judge Magazine on April 4th 1891, the cartoon Where the Blame Lies shows a flood of imm...
“Looking Backwards”, the controversial cartoon from Puck Magazine, was published on January 11, 1893...
Published in New York’s Harper’s Weekly on April 28, 1883, “The Balance of Trade with Great Britain ...
Published in Judge Magazine on June 3, 1893 the “Be Just—Even to John Chinaman” cartoon is used to r...
Appearing in the Columbus Dispatch on April 21st 1924, Ray Evans’ cartoon titled “It’s Going to Be J...
This cartoon entitled “The Fool Pied Piper,” that was published in Puck Magazine June 2, 1909 shows ...
Published in Judge magazine on September 19, 1903, “The Immigrant: Is He An Acquisition Or A Detrime...
The Church in the United States faced three main problems between 1810 and 1850: anti-Catholic preju...
This Political cartoon is labeled The Most Recently Discovered Wild Beast.” This cartoon depicts Ir...
This dissertation addresses the image of Irishmen in political cartoons from England, Ireland and th...
Following their conversions to Roman Catholicism in the mid-1840s, Orestes Augustus Brownson of Bost...
In his 1941 centennial survey of New Zealand, Oliver Duff observed, 'We are not Puritan enough to ta...