Title
The Farmer's Revolt Against Corruption in Public Office
Subject
McCutcheon, John T. (John Tinney), 1870-1949
Political cartoons
Political corruption
Dogs
Farmers
Primaries
Illinois
Uncle Sam (Symbolic character)
Election
Voting
Political candidates
Description
A farmer complains to Uncle Sam about political corruption in Washington, D.C. declaring farmers are beginning to support a third party candidate. In the lower panel Uncle Sam shows the farmer two voting booths labeled "For Governor- A Candidate with a Spotted Record" and "For Governor- A Candidate with a Clean Record." Uncle Sam challenges the farmer to show whether or not they are opposed to corruption in publc office through their gubernatorial selection. McCutcheon's cartoon possibly refers to the 1920 governor's race, in which John H. Walker ran under the Farmer Labor Party.
Captions: "Under one: He professes his indignation. Under two: Will he vote his indignation?"
Captions: "Under one: He professes his indignation. Under two: Will he vote his indignation?"
Creator
McCutcheon, John T.
Publisher
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Date
n.d.
Format
jpg
Language
eng
Identifier
400979
John T. McCutcheon Collection
John T. McCutcheon Collection
Original Format
political cartoon
b&w
1
Physical Dimensions
46 x 37 cm