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GRANGER MOVEMENT. The Grange Awakening the Sleepers. American cartoon, 1873, inspired by the Vanderbilt system of secret rebates, showing a farmer trying to rouse the country to the railroad menace




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GRANGER MOVEMENT. The Grange Awakening the Sleepers. American cartoon, 1873, inspired by the Vanderbilt system of secret rebates, showing a farmer trying to rouse the country to the railroad menace

GRANGER MOVEMENT.
The Grange Awakening the Sleepers. American cartoon, 1873, inspired by the Vanderbilt system of secret rebates, showing a farmer trying to rouse the country to the railroad menace

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1800s 1870s 1873 Awakening Corruption Crime Farmer Grange Granger Movement Political Acts Sleeper Train Vanderbilt Political Movement


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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.2cm x 7.6cm (2.8" x 3")

Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")

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This print titled "GRANGER MOVEMENT. The Grange Awakening the Sleepers" takes us back to a significant moment in American history during the late 1800s. Inspired by the corrupt practices of the Vanderbilt system, this thought-provoking cartoon from 1873 depicts a determined farmer attempting to awaken his fellow countrymen to the dangers posed by powerful railroad companies. The image showcases an era when political movements like the Granger Movement were gaining momentum across America. With its symbolic portrayal of a sleeper representing oblivious citizens, it serves as a call to action against corporate greed and corruption within the railroad industry. Intriguingly, this artwork sheds light on how ordinary individuals fought against injustice and sought to protect their rights amidst growing economic disparities. It reminds us that even in times of great adversity, grassroots movements can emerge as catalysts for change. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are transported back in time - witnessing not only an artistic representation but also feeling the palpable tension between progress and exploitation that defined America's industrial revolution. This photograph is not just a mere snapshot; it encapsulates an entire era marked by political acts aimed at rectifying societal imbalances. Through its visual storytelling, this remarkable piece invites us to reflect on our own responsibility towards shaping society and standing up against injustices that threaten our collective well-being.

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