American Decades
Sacco and Vanzetti Case Political Cartoons
"Is It Freedom?," "Have a Chair!," "An Evening Affair," "The Verdict" and "Death Warrant"
Political cartoon
By: The Daily Worker
Date: July 20, July 22, August 9, August 10, and August 22, 1927
Source: Michigan State University, Digital and Multimedia Center. "The Case of Sacco and Vanzetti in Cartoons from the 'Daily Worker.'" Available online at http://digital.lib.msu.edu/onlinecolls/display.cfm?TitleNo=... ; website home page: http://digital.lib.msu.edu (accessed April 24, 2003).
About the Publication: The Daily Worker began in 1924 as the official newspaper of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA). Moving its headquarters from Chicago to New York City in 1927, the paper gradually grew...
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1920's Media Primary Sources
- "First WEAF Commercial Continuity"
- "See the Children Safely to School"
- Advertising for Women
- Sedition or Propaganda
- Time and The New Yorker
- "Harlem"
- "The Scopes Trial: Aftermath"
- "The Four Horsemen"
- Radio Act of 1927
- "Far-Off Speakers Seen as Well as Heard Here in Test of Television"
- Sacco and Vanzetti Case Political Cartoons
- The President's Daughter
- "Dead!"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
