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A cartoon from a northern American newspaper of 1877 commenting on the end of Reconstruction after President Rutherford B. Hayes withdrawal of federal troops from the South
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A cartoon from a northern American newspaper of 1877 commenting on the end of Reconstruction after President Rutherford B. Hayes withdrawal of federal troops from the South
RECONSTRUCTION CARTOON.
A cartoon from a northern American newspaper of 1877 commenting on the end of Reconstruction after President Rutherford B. Hayes withdrawal of federal troops from the South
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Media ID 7780457
1877 Birchard Carpetbagger Federal Hayes Political Acts Reconstruction Republican Rutherford Top Hat
EDITORS COMMENTS
This cartoon print from a northern American newspaper in 1877 offers a poignant commentary on the conclusion of Reconstruction following President Rutherford B. Hayes' decision to withdraw federal troops from the South. The artist skillfully captures the essence of this significant moment in American history through clever imagery and symbolism. In the foreground, we see President Hayes depicted as a distinguished gentleman wearing a top hat and sporting an impressive beard, signifying his authority and political stature. Standing beside him is an unidentified man, possibly representing the Republican Party or another influential figure involved in these political acts. The background showcases scenes that represent various aspects of Reconstruction, such as men engaged in heated debates and individuals labeled as "carpetbaggers" referring to opportunistic Northerners who migrated to the South for personal gain during this period. These elements highlight the complex dynamics at play during this transformative era. The cartoon effectively conveys a sense of finality by portraying signs indicating "the end" scattered throughout the composition. This visual cue emphasizes that Reconstruction has reached its conclusion with far-reaching consequences for both Northern and Southern states. Overall, this thought-provoking artwork serves as a powerful reminder of America's past struggles with racial equality and highlights how decisions made by leaders like President Hayes shaped our nation's history.
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