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CARTOON: VETERANS, 1971. My last employment? - Vietnam

CARTOON: VETERANS, 1971. My last employment? - Vietnam


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CARTOON: VETERANS, 1971. My last employment? - Vietnam

CARTOON: VETERANS, 1971.
My last employment? - Vietnam. Cartoon comment on the difficulty of finding work often faced by veterans upon their return from the Vietnam War. Cartoon by Edmund Valtman, 10 March 1971

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1971 Edmund Hartford Times Line March Political Unemployment Valtman Veteran Vietnam Vietnam War


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The print titled "CARTOON: VETERANS, 1971. My last employment? - Vietnam" captures a poignant commentary on the challenges faced by veterans returning from the Vietnam War in finding employment. Created by Edmund Valtman and published on March 10,1971, this political cartoon reflects the prevailing sentiment of that era. In this thought-provoking image, we see a line of men representing veterans standing in front of an unemployment office. One man holds up a sign that reads "My last employment? - Vietnam" highlighting the irony and frustration experienced by these brave individuals who had risked their lives for their country but were now struggling to find work upon their return. Valtman's cartoon serves as a powerful reminder of the difficulties faced by veterans during this tumultuous time in American history. It sheds light on the societal issues surrounding unemployment and highlights how war can have long-lasting effects not only on physical and mental well-being but also on one's ability to reintegrate into civilian life. This photograph print is part of Granger Art on Demand collection, showcasing historical images that provide insight into significant moments in American history. The artist's skillful depiction combined with its timeless relevance makes it an important piece for those interested in understanding the impact of war and its aftermath on individuals within society.

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