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Chicago Tribune Political Cartoons, 1918-1929 - America in Class

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“A Counter Explosion”<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong> Daily <strong>Tribune</strong>, May 5, 1923<br />

Cartoonist: Carey Orr<br />

Communism. Red. Radical agitators. Radical program. P<strong>in</strong>k theories: Communist theories.<br />

Brookhart: Smith Wildman Brookhart, U.S. Senator from Iowa whose Progressive stand for farmers’ aid and railroad regulation<br />

antagonized his fellow Republicans, earn<strong>in</strong>g him such labels as “agrarian radical” and “renegade Republican.”<br />

Lafollettism: Support for the Progressive policies of Wiscons<strong>in</strong> Senator Robert M. La Follette.<br />

Reproduced by permission of the <strong>Chicago</strong> <strong>Tribune</strong>. Digital image courtesy of ProQuest Historical Newspapers.<br />

National Humanities Center <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Cartoons</strong> from the <strong>Chicago</strong> Daily <strong>Tribune</strong>, <strong>1918</strong>-<strong>1929</strong> 12

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