The 'Chinese Wall': How One 1870 Cartoon Looks Oddly Familiar

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Last updated 21 setembro 2024
The 'Chinese Wall': How One 1870 Cartoon Looks Oddly Familiar
Cartoonist Mark Fiore sat down to draw a new cartoon in the wake of President Trump’s orders on immigration and his border wall plans. But then he found a much older one that still resonates.
The 'Chinese Wall': How One 1870 Cartoon Looks Oddly Familiar
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The 'Chinese Wall': How One 1870 Cartoon Looks Oddly Familiar
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The 'Chinese Wall': How One 1870 Cartoon Looks Oddly Familiar
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The 'Chinese Wall': How One 1870 Cartoon Looks Oddly Familiar
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The 'Chinese Wall': How One 1870 Cartoon Looks Oddly Familiar
The Project Gutenberg eBook of A Traveler at Forty, by Theodore Dreiser
The 'Chinese Wall': How One 1870 Cartoon Looks Oddly Familiar
Charles Eisenmann
The 'Chinese Wall': How One 1870 Cartoon Looks Oddly Familiar
The 'Chinese Wall': How One 1870 Cartoon Looks Oddly Familiar
The 'Chinese Wall': How One 1870 Cartoon Looks Oddly Familiar
An 1882 political cartoon of politicians showing “unanimity” on the issue of Chinese immigration by beating a Chinese worker.
The 'Chinese Wall': How One 1870 Cartoon Looks Oddly Familiar
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