America's Black and White Book: One Hundred Pictured Reasons Why We Are At War
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This collection presents one hundred black-and-white political cartoons accompanied by an introductory essay that set out the artist's case for national involvement in the European war. The images employ satire, allegory, and captioned scenes to portray hostile naval warfare, civilian suffering and cultural destruction, alleged espionage and diplomatic maneuvers, propaganda campaigns, and calls for mobilization and humanitarian aid. Many cartoons contrast perceived aggressions with patriotic responses, urging preparedness, recruitment, and moral action. The sequence combines single-panel caricature and visual argument to illustrate grievances, rally public sentiment, and explain the reasons offered for entering the conflict.
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