Woodrow Wilson: Cartoons Magazine Centennial, March 1912, Part 7

Just a quickie Cartoons Magazine extract today, as the March 1912 issue had only one page concerning Presidential Candidate Woodrow Wilson, and I swiped the top half of that page for this past Tuesday’s posting. Both of the above cartoons focus on a comment Wilson made concerning U.S. history, that was unappreciated at the time (but apparently had little long-term impact, as I’ve been unable to find precisely what the comment was).
If Columbus Had Landed in New Jersey, left, above, is by artist Thomas Aloysius Dorgan (popularly known as “TAD“) of the New York Evening Journal; while the above right cartoon, Pandora’s Box, is by editorial cartoonist Rollin Kirby.
Click on the above picture, to view the cartoons in detail, and read their text.
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— Doug

































