11 August 1900 Judge magazine cover cartoon. "A POWERFUL DEMOCRATIC ARGUMENT AGAINST IMPERIALISM". “Bryan- ‘Everybody is against imperialism. Now, here’s Me and the Boxer and the Filipino. What more do youse More
Cartoon titled "The Filipino's First Bath" depicted on the cover of the Judge magazine, first published on June 10, 1899. U.S. President William McKinley is shown taking a savage baby with a spear into a body More
Caricature showing Uncle Sam lecturing four children labelled Philippines (who appears similar to Philippine leader Emilio Aguinaldo), Hawaii, Porto[sic] Rico and Cuba in front of children holding books labelle More
The personifications of England, the United States, and Germany march along together, each carrying a spear topped by the bloody severed head of the personification of a nation they were then in the process of More
"Oh, naughty Filipino, here's to you! Whene'er the pot's a-boilin', you're the stew; The latest stunt's a course of education To make you ready for assimilation."
Political cartoon by JM Staniforth. A personification of the Philippines holding a knife warns Uncle Sam that if America treats her as England does Egypt, there will be no need for conflict. Commentary on the More
1902 American cartoon about celebrating the Fourth of July Caption: "A False Alarm on the Fourth" Uncle Sam tells Lady Peace: "It's all right. There's no fighting. The noise you hear is just my family celebra More