After the blow / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image
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Illustration shows several men emerging from an underground shelter after a tornado labeled "November Elections" has passed; one man is labeled "Special Privilege" and others are labeled "Grafter" and "High Protection"; among them are Joseph G. Cannon and Joseph B. Foraker.
Caption: Special Privilege All right now, boys. You can come out.
Illus. in: Puck, v. 64, no. 1653 (1908 November 4), centerfold.
Copyright 1908 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
Udo J. Keppler, known from 1894 as Joseph Keppler Jr., was an American political cartoonist, publisher, and Native American advocate. The son of cartoonist Joseph Keppler (1838–1894), who founded Puck magazine, the younger Keppler also contributed cartoons, and became co-owner of the magazine after his father's death, when he changed his name to Joseph Keppler. He was also a collector of Native American artifacts, and was adopted by the Seneca Nation, where he became an honorary chief and given the name Gyantwaka.
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