Our common schools as they are and as they may be [Anti-catholic, anti-Tammany cartoon showing (1) "Sectarian Bitterness" of private schools; (2) "Distribution of the Sectarian Fund" - all to Catholic and none to public schools; (3) "Union is Strength" - children of all races and religions playing together] / Th. Nast.
Summary
Nast, Thomas, artist.
Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, v. 14, (1870 February 26), p. 140.
Title and other information transcribed from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Cartoons; Schools; Church and state.
- Our Common Schools As They Are and As They May Be
- Our common schools as they are and as they may be [Anti-catholic ...
- Our common schools as they are and as they may be [Anti-catholic ...
- Our common schools as they are and as they may be [Anti-catholic ...
- Our common schools as they are and as they may be [Anti-catholic ...
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schools
anti tammany
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anti tammany cartoon
sectarian
bitterness
sectarian bitterness
distribution
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sectarian fund
catholic
none
union
strength
children
races
religions
together
nast
sports
19th century
thomas nast
illustrations
harpers weekly
Date
01/01/1870
Contributors
Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902, artist
Source
Library of Congress
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