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      • This scrapbook made by Blanche S. Crawford is a compilation of political cartoons pertaining to the Spanish-American War published in American newspapers in 1898. While the cartoons come from different newspapers, they illustrate various aspects of the Spanish-American War from an American point of view.
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  2. This collection is a scrapbook of political cartoons pertaining to the Spanish-American War compiled by Blanche S. Crawford. The cartoons were taken from various popular newspapers published in 1898, including The Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune and the discontinued New York World.

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    The cartoons continued to shape public opinion after the war had ended and America had acquired overseas territories. Examine these political cartoons from the era. Click each cartoon to enlarge. “Opening of the fishing season. Uncle Sam seems to be making a good catch!” from The Journal, Minneapolis, 1898. Here again, Uncle Sam is a symbol ...

  4. Oct 4, 2006 · Cartoons of the Spanish-American War : Bartholomew, Charles Lewis, 1869-1949 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  5. The second scrapbook (BANC PIC 1964.066) was assembled in 1898. It is unclear if it too was assembled by Graupner. It it titled "Bugle Echoes, 1898" and depicts the Phillippine expeditions preparing for the war. View collection guide. View our statement on digital primary resources and historical description.

  6. This scrapbook made by Blanche S. Crawford is a compilation of political cartoons pertaining to the Spanish-American War published in American newspapers in 1898. While the cartoons come from different newspapers, they illustrate various aspects of the Spanish-American War from an American point of view.

  7. study of war correspondents demonstrates (Knightley, 1975:58-59). Americans had become accustomed to the turmoil just off their southern shores. Cuban patriots had fought the Spanish before in a series of conflicts called the Ten Years War between 1868 and 1878. The end of the conflict had

  8. Created by: Sabrina Kilbourne. Created by: Kathy Feltz, Keifer Alternative High School. Grade level: 9-12 Special Education. Primary Source Citation: (2) “How Some Apprehensive People Picture Uncle Sam After the War,” 1898. (3) “John Bull” by Fred Morgan, Philadelphia Inquirer, 1898. Detroit News,