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Page 1: Newspapers Political Cartooning and Cultural Trends of the… Late 19th and Early 20 th Century.

Newspapers Political Cartooning and Cultural Trends of the…

Late 19th and Early 20th

Century

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How is the press changing and/or being changed by?

Technology

Economics

Culture

Population

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Harper’s Weekly 1857-1916• Founded 1817, NYC• Becomes largest book publisher in US• Mag: like London illustrated weeklies 1850s• Publishes Charles Dickens’ novels• 1850s called “Harper’s Weakly” by abolitionists

– moderate stance on slavery– Supported Stephen Douglas in 1860– Becomes pro-Republican paper after 1860/ Lincoln

• Thomas Nast joins in 1862, a force for 20 years– “the presidential maker” Grant, Hayes, Cleveland all

helped by his cartoons:

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C.S. Reinhart. "A City Mission School." April 11, 1874.

Winslow Homer. "The Chinese in New York -- Scene in a Baxter Street Club-House." March 7, 1874.

Theo R. Davis. "The New York Elevated Railroad From Franklin Square." September 7, 1878.

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The World (NY)

• Joseph Pulitzer creates “Yellow journalism” 1883• “Hogan’s Alley”

The Yellow KidRF Occault

1898600,000-1 million / day

San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library

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More picturesFont warsReporters made newsSensationalismCrusading journalism

New York JournalWilliam Randolph Hearst

Buys paper, mimics JP…lures away Occault and the Yellow Kid, 1895, thenDavenport and Opper

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Puck MagazineJoseph Keppler• like Nast, was a German speaking

immigrant. Arrived ’67– Recruited by Frank Leslie to counter

Thomas Nast

• Founded Puck in 1876: b/w and color illustrations– Front and centerfolds are political– Back page is social commentary

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Named for Shakespeare’s

Puck, of “A Midsummer Night Dream”

• Puck made fun of everyone, but developed a generally pro-Democratic slant

• NOW look at the cartoon carefully…

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Puck Inspires a Rival…

The Judge1881-1932

• James Wales leaves Puck and founds a new magazine, attracting Gilliam and others

• At first with similar views, it soon found identity as a Republican “Puck”

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Straightforward News…?New York Tribune (Log Cabin - Horace

Greeley 1841) and NY Times (1851…1884….Adolph Ochs 1896)

“All the news that’s fit to print”

C.G. Bush. "Election Returns --- Scene in Front of the New York 'Tribune' Office at Midnight, November 6-7." November 24, 1866.

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Universities Changing

• Johns Hopkins

• Charles Eliot

• University of Chicago

• Morrill Land Grant Act

• Alumni

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How Revolutionary the Social Sciences?

Oliver Wendell Holmes

Richard Ely

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The Turner Thesis

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Thomas Nast, Who Stole the People's Money? Harpers Weekly, (19th August, 1871). Cartoon showing William Tweed, Peter Sweeney,

Richard Connolly and Mayor Oakley Hall

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If all the people want is for someone to be arrested…

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Tammany Hall, 1902

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The Tweed Courthouse, 52 Chambers Street, ManhattanCost to City: $13 million, Cost to build: $3 million

Today houses NYC Dept of Education!

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Boss Tweed• A native born Protestant• Grand Sachem of Tammany 1861-1871

– $ for Irish political exiles– Ensured Catholic schools and

orphanages got charitable donations– 1869 got a law passed covertly that enabled Catholic schools to received city funds.

• Public works – 100s of jobs and contracts…– siphoned $ by arrangement; Estimates vary: $30-200

million??• Aftermath of Tweed’s 1871 conviction:

– “Honest John” Kelly and Samuel Tilden reform Tammany– But soon Tim Sullivan restores Tammany to ill form

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Nov. 16, 1867

“The First Vote”

Thomas Nast

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Influential Thomas Nast• Civil War supporter in tepid NYC

– Lincoln: “our best recruiting sergeant”• Civil rights during Reconstruction• Boss William Tweed takedown in NYC ‘69-71

– Tammany Hall machine– Harper’s lost a contract for publishing books for NYC

schools when it did not fire Nast– He refused a bribe of $500,000 to stop…when his

salary was $5000.• Also attacked power of trade unions and Catholic

Church

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h"Stop them damned pictures. I don't care so much what the papers say about me. My constituents don't know how to read, but they can't help seeing them damned pictures!!!!"

- William “Boss” Tweed

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Big Tim Sullivan

• Tammany Boss and Mobster in early 1900s– Controlled police dept

• A 1st!! 1911: Sullivan Law: bans the carrying of a concealed handgun in NYC without a permit– “His” Police Dept issues permits

• Guess his motivation for getting first gun control law?

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Tenement Life

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Party Symbols Invented...The Off Year, 1877

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Realism

• What is realism and how is it a product of the period?

• William Dean Howells– Emile Zola– Feodor Doestoevsky

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Realism

The Gross Clinic, Thomas Eakins (1875)

The Agnew Clinic (1889)

What is realism and how is it a product of the period?

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President: Rutherford B Hayes• “Rutherfraud” to Democrats, but

personally honest• Strongly supported

– higher tariffs– Hard currency

• Spoke out against poor treatment of southern blacks

• Avoided collecting political contributions from office seekers

• v

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SOAPSToneS This!

• Source: Currier and Ives described itself as "Publishers of Cheap and Popular Pictures". Connecticut

• In 1835–1907, produced more than a million prints by hand-colored lithography.

• Staff of artists: colors applied by an assembly line, German immigrant girls

• Depicted a variety of images of American life

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President: James Garfield• Division of Republicans

into Half Breeds and Stalwarts

• Assassinated by a Stalwart lawyer

• Honest Civil War General who opposed waving the bloody shirt

• Supported some civil service reform • New Pres. Chester Arthur

signs Pendleton Act

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1884 Election Blaine Exposed…..Bernard Gilliam, “Phryne Before the Chicago Tribunal” 4 June, 1884.

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Grover Cleveland• Winner 1884

– ICA– Tariff issue– Civil Service– Wins fight with

Senate over executive privilege and his hiring and firing of civil servants

Tammany Hall Tiger

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What’s this about?

“The Mistake of a Lifetime” 

by  Frank Beard August 16, 1884

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Harrison, the sequel• 1888 BCE Benjamin

Harrison– Def GC over tariff issue

– “Tippecanoe and Morton too”

– Financially conservative, but billion dollar Congress (1290)

• Tom Reed “We’re a billion dollar country”

– 1st Pan American Congress

– Sherman Anti-Trust Act

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Grover Cleveland, again

Defeats Harrison in 1892• Depression 1893-97 - OUCH

– Stock Market crash– 600 Vetoes– Pullman Strike 1594

Currency Issue– Abandons Sherman Silver

Purchase Act– JP Morgan and Wall

Street bolster gold reserves with deal

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Judge v. Puck

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Election of 1896: The Realignment

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Dee-lighted, Pure Act, and The Big Stick

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1898 – The Rough Rider is approached by Boss Platt

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A VP Candidate

“What Could the Poor Boy Do?” William Allen

Rogers Harper's Weekly 

June 30, 1900

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“Branded But Not ‘Broken’ " 

Udo J. Keppler September 12,

1900

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“Firm Stance on the Rebate Bill”

Homer Davenport, 1902

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Puck illustrates allegations against TR in ‘04…but is it misleading?

“Putting the Screws on Hi by Udo J. Keppler November 2, 1904

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“Lining Up for the Greatest Race in the World"  William Allen Rogers, Harper's Weekly, July 2, 1904

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A 1904 campaign bill

By Homer Davenport

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“Once More into the Breach, Dear Friends, Once More” Edward Windsor Kemble  Harper's Weekly  July 18, 1908

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(Who invented bball?)“Goal!: Just a Little Basket Ball Practice in the White House

Gym”

 Frank Nankivell March 4, 1908

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 “The Voice of Jacob, But the Hand of

Esau”

 William Allen Rogers 

 Harper's Weekly  February 29, 1908

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“I Believe in Giving Every Man a Square Deal” 

Edward Windsor Kemble Harper's Weekly 

March 9, 1912

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"The Latest Arrival at the Political

Zoo"  

Edward Windsor Kemble 

Harper's Weekly  July 20, 1912

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“W. J. B.: ‘Say, Debs…” 

  Edward Windsor Kemble 

Harper's Weekly September 21, 1912