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Omeka Image File
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8
Channels
1
Height
2064
Width
2350
Dublin Core
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Title
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Cartoons
Description
An account of the resource
Political cartooning is a fine art. A good cartoon not only entertains but also challenges and enlightens readers.
Still Image
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Title
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Untitled
Description
An account of the resource
On June 27, 1932 the Democratic National Convention convened in Chicago, Illinois, but the battle for delegates had been raging all through the spring. While President Hoover was encouraging Americans not to hoard their savings, Jouett Shouse was asking the Democratic candidates not to hoard delegates. Shouse was the chairman of the Executive Committee, an ally of John Raskob, and a supporter of Al Smith. Al Smith was the conservative choice for nomination. Garner, Ritchie, and Murray were favorite sons from Texas, Maryland, and Oklahoma, respectively. Before the convention began, the prospective nominees tallied their claims on delegates. Franklin Roosevelt was the clear leader in delegates but did have two-thirds of the delegates required for nomination. Smith had tried to use the favorite sons to refuse Roosevelt the nomination but by the final ballot, all the favorite sons' delegates went to Roosevelt.
Creator
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U.S. Senate. Office of Senate Curator. (? - )
Source
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Series: Berryman Political Cartoon Collection, compiled 1896 - 1949
Publisher
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Center for Legislative Archives (NWL), National Archives Building, Room 8E, 7th and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC, 20408. PHONE: 202-357-5350; FAX: 202-357-5911; EMAIL: legislative.archives@nara.gov.
Date
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03/02/1932
Rights
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Unrestricted
Type
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Photographs and other Graphic Materials
Identifier
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ARC Identifier 6012108
1930s
cartoons