Brussells conference, cartel magnate, Political Cartoon
Summary
Cartoon shows a man in German dress "Cartel Magnate" jumping a rope "Brussells Conference" turned by a barefoot man "Cuba" and Republican House Speaker Sereno Payne. The cartoon refers to the 1902 Brussels Sugar Convention where discussions included the topic of a German sugar cartel that received trade advantages over Cuban sugar.
Glimpses of U.S. political campaigns in magazine covers and satire.
Tags
payne sereno elisha
international conference on the question of sugar bounties
brussels belgium
free trade and protection
international relations
cuba
sugar industry
symbolic representation
political cartoons
postcards
prints
santiago de cuba cuba
brussells
conference
brussells conference
cartel
magnate
konstanz germany
vintage images
vintage postcards
lot 7767
cartel magnate
ultra high resolution
high resolution
guilded age
republican party us
republican party
united states history
library of congress
belgian
brussels
belgium
Date
01/01/1902
in collections
Location
Santiago de Cuba (Cuba)
,
20.02472, -75.82194
Source
Library of Congress
Link
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