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MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. I don t know what I have in my eyes! Mexican political cartoon, early 20th century, about U. S. involvement in Mexico around the time of the Mexican Revolution
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MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. I don t know what I have in my eyes! Mexican political cartoon, early 20th century, about U. S. involvement in Mexico around the time of the Mexican Revolution
MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON.
I don t know what I have in my eyes! Mexican political cartoon, early 20th century, about U.S. involvement in Mexico around the time of the Mexican Revolution
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1910s Aodng Bradley Smith Game Latin America Latin American Mesoamerica Mesoamerican Mexican Mexican Revolution Mexico Personification Political Uncle Sam
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This print titled "MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. I don't know what I have in my eyes!" takes us back to the early 20th century, during a tumultuous period of Mexican history - the Mexican Revolution. The political cartoon, created by Bradley Smith, cleverly depicts U. S. involvement in Mexico at that time. In this thought-provoking illustration, we see Uncle Sam personified as a perplexed man with his hands covering his eyes. Symbolizing the United States' role in Mexico's affairs during this era, it conveys a sense of confusion and uncertainty about their actions. The artist skillfully captures the complexity of Latin American politics through symbolism and satire. The cartoon serves as a commentary on how foreign intervention can often lead to unforeseen consequences and internal strife within nations. As we delve into this historical piece, we are reminded of the power that art holds in reflecting societal issues and challenging prevailing narratives. It invites viewers to question not only past events but also contemporary situations where external influences shape domestic affairs. Preserved by The Granger Collection from New York City, this remarkable artwork offers us an invaluable glimpse into an important chapter of Mexican history while encouraging us to reflect upon larger themes surrounding imperialism and sovereignty.
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