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The pull of the Monroe magnet / Kep.

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Illustration shows Uncle Sam, on the right, sitting with legs outstretched forming a magnet labeled "United States Protectorates", which he is using to draw Central and South American countries, represented by little figures labeled "Cuba, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, Salvador, [and] Colombia" toward himself, a figure labeled "Panama" is already in his back pocket. On the left, in the background, are clouds of smoke labeled "Mexico", which are created by the ongoing Mexican Revolution.

Illus. in: Puck, v. 74, no. 1902 (1913 August 13), centerfold.

Copyright 1913 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.

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01/01/1913
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Keppler, Udo J., 1872-1956, artist
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uncle sam symbolic character monroe doctrine international relations military policy magnets mexico history revolution central america cartoons commentary offset photomechanical prints color periodical illustrations pull monroe magnet kep political cartoons vintage images images of uncle sam udo j keppler print monroe magnet ultra high resolution high resolution united states history library of congress