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Thomas Nast: The Father of Political Cartoons Often considered the father of Political cartoons, Thomas Nast developed a style of reporting the news that ...
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1. How did Thomas Nast help to bring about Boss Tweed's downfall? ... Many lasting symbols were left to modern America by Thomas Nast. ...
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... Grand had Thomas Nast and Greeley had Matt Morgan. Each inflicted serious damage to the other's campaign, although Grant came out victorious. ...
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... Thomas Nast depicts that the newly emancipated black people are no threat to the whites because they've only escaped slavery to come into poverty. ...
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... Thomas Nast illustrates beautifully the world of Taft and Roosevelt expansionism in "The World's Plunders." Illustrating the pillaging of the eastern ...
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... Alfred Mahan (document C). Arguing that if America were to compete with the imperialist activities of the European powers, depicted in Thomas Nast's cartoon as ...
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... still faced discrimination as presented in documents D and E. The political cartoon, "Worse than Slavery" by Thomas Nast manifests the continuing prejudice. ...
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