Political cartoons
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Charles Homer McCutchen World War II Cartoons
Fourteen satirical cartoons created by Charles Homer McCutchen, a United States Army private serving in World War II. McCutchen was a resident of Chicago, and worked after the war as a painter and a freelance artist. The cartoons in this group feature commentary on military life, as well as politics.
Content warnings for racial caricatures.
Civil War Collection
George Colt political cartoon
Print of German and English language political cartoon on newsprint by George Colt satirizing William & Mary's efforts to seek restitution from damages to campus sustained during the Civil War. In 1893 the U.S. government paid William & Mary for damages. The College is depicted as a "rebel claims monster." The print is undated, but was likely printed between 1890-1895.
If I Am Managing the News, I Must Be a Lousy Manager Cartoon, 1965
Original and copies of cartoons are mostly located offsite, though some are in Special Collections at Swem Library. See staff member for assistance.
March and the Counter March Cartoon, 1965
Original and copies of cartoons are mostly located offsite, though some are in Special Collections at Swem Library. See staff member for assistance.
Pictures of the Present Booklet
Racial and Ethnic Ephemera Collection
Scrapbook, Political Satire
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, circa 1890s, predominantly cartoons and satire of a political nature. The clippings are glued into a ledger, but hardly any of its content is sufficiently legible to identify the business and the location.