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CARTOON: FDR, 1932

CARTOON: FDR, 1932


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CARTOON: FDR, 1932

CARTOON: FDR, 1932.
Just leave em, Herb. I ll do it all after March 4. Cartoon, 1932, by Clifford Berryman

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1932 Berryman Clifford Delano Democrat Franklin Fur Coat Great Depression Herbert Hoover Political Republican Roosevelt


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This vintage political cartoon, titled "FDR, 1932" captures a pivotal moment in American history. Created by renowned artist Clifford Berryman, this drawing showcases the stark contrast between two presidential candidates during the Great Depression era. The cartoon depicts Herbert Hoover and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who were competing for the presidency in 1932. Hoover, portrayed wearing a luxurious fur coat, is seen walking away from a pile of unfinished tasks labeled "America's problems". In contrast, FDR confidently assures his companion Herb that he will handle everything after March 4th – the day of his inauguration. Berryman's artwork effectively highlights the public sentiment towards both candidates at that time. While Hoover represents the Republican Party and its perceived indifference to people suffering through economic hardship, FDR symbolizes hope and change as a Democrat offering solutions to alleviate America's woes. This print serves as a historical reminder of how politics can shape nations during times of crisis. It encapsulates an important chapter in American democracy when citizens sought new leadership capable of navigating them out of one of their darkest periods. As part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, this piece provides viewers with an opportunity to reflect on past struggles while appreciating artistry that has stood the test of time.

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