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Analyzing a Thomas Nast Cartoon. Scholars In Action presents case studies that demonstrate how scholars interpret different kinds of historical evidence.

Analyzing a Thomas Nast Cartoon

This cartoon, "Milk Tickets for Babies, in Place of Milk," created by Thomas Nast in 1876, comments on one debate that raged in the years following the Civil War: should the currency of the United States be based on gold (the "gold standard") or on paper (known as "greenbacks")? These debates about the nature of money, and the meaning of value itself, coincided with equally fundamental social and political debates about the nature of citizenship as it applied to the newly emancipated slaves. Political cartoons were a major form of commentary in late nineteenth-century American life, and Thomas Nast (1840-1902) was the most famous cartoonist of his day. The birth and torment of Miss Canada and Johnny Canuck, or the beginnings of the federation. <a href=" by Qualaroo</a> Skip navigation Musée McCord Museum.

The birth and torment of Miss Canada and Johnny Canuck, or the beginnings of the federation

La caricature éditoriale canadienne : pleins feux sur un passé politiquement incorrect! Sans rature ni censure ? <a href=" by Qualaroo</a> Skip navigation Musée McCord Museum Login | Français | Sitemap | Your Opinion | Contact Us.

Sans rature ni censure ?