Schurz and Sheridan and Red Man, 1878

Schurz and Sheridan and Red Man, 1878

An unhappy-looking native american, with a sign hanging around his neck saying “this is the noble red man. ” stands on a bureau with an unhappy expression on his face. On either side of him are doors. The left door is labeled “interior department” and in front of it stands u. S. Secretary of the interior carl schurz, hands in pocket, with a serious expression on his face. On the right is a door labeled ”war department“ with an equally serious looking general philip sheridan standing in front of it and in back of it general william tecumseh sherman peers out from the left. Schurz and sheridan eye each other resolutely. Date: 1878.
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Author: Thomas NastSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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caricatures of carl schurzharper's weekly illustrations by thomas nastunited states department of defensephilip sheridancaricatures of william tecumseh sherman1878 cartoons1870s political cartoons of the united statesbureau of indian affairs (united states)both hands in pocketsdiscrimination against indigenous peoples of the americasharper's weekly, 1878racism against native americans in the united statessioux warsnative american history of the 1870samerican indian wars

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