Nast lampoons Woodhull - Public domain portrait engraving
Summary
Popular American cartoonist Thomas Nast lampoons Victoria Woodhull as "Mrs. Satan" in a full-page engraving for Harper's Weekly, 1872.
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Date
1872
Source
Harper's Weekly
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Copyright info
public domain