Poster
"Who's Who Against America" Poster
A poster with the text, "'Who's Who Against America,' Read Samuel Hopkins Adams in the November 11th, New York Sunday Tribune." The poster has a decorative border, and a larger block on the bottom with "New York Sunday Tribune" printed in an Old English font. Inside a black keyline is a drawing of Robert La Follette, Sr. with the facial features removed and the National Emblem of Germany substituted. The emblem has a pencil "X" drawn over it. To the left is a crudely penciled drawing of a face and the words: "Die Kaiser." A New York union "bug" is included on the left side. Printed letterpress in black and brown ink. |
Image ID: | 113456 |
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Creation Date: | date unknown |
Creator Name: | New York Sunday Tribune |
City: | New York |
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State: | New York |
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Genre: | Poster |
Original Format Type: | prints, fine-art |
Original Format Number: | PH 3-7113 |
Original Dimensions: | 11 x 14 inches |
Robert La Follette, Sr. was criticized as a German sympathizer for opposing American involvement in WWI. |
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