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To state it politely There seems to be a brunette brother in the neighborhood of the political cordwood / / Bart.

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Newspaper clipping of cartoon showing William Howard Taft cutting firewood. Behind a cord of cut firewood is Theodore Roosevelt holding a big stick and in front of the cordwood is an African American stereotype labeled "Southern Delegation" holding a kettle labeled "Standard Oil."

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01/01/1909
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Bartholomew, Charles Lewis, 1869-1949, artist
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William Howard Taft (seated center) and classmates at the Woodward High School

10 year old Jimmie. Been shucking 3 years. 6 pots a day, and a 11 year old boy who shucks 7 pots. Also several members of an interesting family named Sherrica. Seven of them are in this factory. The father, mother, four girls shuck and pack. Older brother steams. 10 year old boy goes to school. Been in the oyster business 5 years. Father worked for 25 years in the Pennsylvania Coal Mine, and the oldest brother there? They said they liked the oysters business better because the family makes more. Varn & Platt Canning Co. Location: Bluffton, South Carolina

Champ Clark, W.H. Taft, Jos. G. Cannon, Ex. Gov. Samuel W. McCall

[William Howard Taft, half-length portrait, standing, facing right]

Standing, left to right: Charles v. McLaughlin, Undersecretary of Labor; Eugene Meyer, publisher of the Washington Post; Roger D. Lapham, president of the American Hawaiian Steamship Company; Cyrus Ching, Vice President, U.S. Rubber Corporation; Walter C. Teagle, former President, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey; George M. Harrison, grand president, Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks; George Meany, general secretary of the AFL (American Federation of Labor); Philip Murray, CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations) President; Thomas Kennedy, secretary treasurer, United Mine Workers (UMW). Seated, left to right: Frank P. Graham, University of North Carolina President; Sidney Hillman, Associate Director General representing the Office of Production Management (OPM); Chairman Clarence Dykstra; Daniel Tracy,

Jean Bart, French navy - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

President and Mrs. Taft leaving the Capitol to head the parade to the White House [March 4, 1909]

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roosevelt theodore taft william h standard oil company congress african americans ethnic stereotypes fuelwood caricatures reproductions political cartoons prints state brother neighborhood cordwood bart william howard vintage images theodore roosevelt images black history month black history month caricatures and cartoons president theodore roosevelt race relations united states history library of congress public domain comics