File:Social Science Solved by Thomas Nast in Harpers.jpg

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Summary

Description
English: Cartoon by Thomas Nast criticizing en:Kearnyism
Date
Source Harper's Magazine cover from April 10, 1880 (found at [1])
Author
Thomas Nast  (1840–1902)  wikidata:Q214957 s:en:Author:Thomas Nast
 
Thomas Nast
Alternative names
Thos. Nast; Nast; Th Nast; Th. Nast
Description American-German cartoonist and caricaturist
Date of birth/death 27 September 1840 Edit this at Wikidata 7 December 1902 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Landau, Germany Guayaquil, Ecuador
Work location
England, Italy, USA
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q214957

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Transcription

English: On the scroll: "MOB LAW. THE NEW CONSTITUTION OF CALIFORNIA: KEARNYISM, OTHER PEOPLE'S HOMES, SAVINGS, LAND, PROPERTY, LIVES, CAPITAL, AND HONEST LABOR, ALL COMMON STOCK IN THE UNIVERSAL CO-OPERATIVE BROTHERHOOD"
English: Caption:

SOCIAL SCIENCE SOLVED
The Modern Archimedes. "Eureka, Eureka!"
"Constant Vigilance" (committee) "is the price of Liberty" in San Francisco.

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