Hyphenated Americans, 1916
by Oscar Edward Cesare
Title
Hyphenated Americans, 1916
Artist
Oscar Edward Cesare
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Photograph - Cartoon
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CARTOON: ELECTION, 1916.
'"You are a hyphen if you don't vote for me."' Commentary on President Woodrow Wilson's rhetoric during the presidential election of 1916, referencing hostility towards 'hypenated Americans,' citizens who identified with both an ethnicity and their American nationality. Cartoon by Oscar Edward Cesare, 1916.
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