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THANKSGIVING CARTOON, 1869. Uncle Sams Thanksgiving Dinner: cartoon, 1869, by Thomas Nast depicting a Thanksgiving table at which all comers are welcome




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THANKSGIVING CARTOON, 1869. Uncle Sams Thanksgiving Dinner: cartoon, 1869, by Thomas Nast depicting a Thanksgiving table at which all comers are welcome

THANKSGIVING CARTOON, 1869.
Uncle Sams Thanksgiving Dinner: cartoon, 1869, by Thomas Nast depicting a Thanksgiving table at which all comers are welcome

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1869 Dinner Immigrant Movement Nast Party Political Acts Thanks Giving Uncle Sam


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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 16.3cm (9.3" x 6.4")

Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")

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THANKSGIVING CARTOON, 1869 - A Timeless Celebration of Unity and Inclusion

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. This print captures the essence of Thanksgiving in a historical context. Created by Thomas Nast in 1869, "Uncle Sam's Thanksgiving Dinner" is a powerful political cartoon that symbolizes the spirit of gratitude and acceptance. The image depicts a grand Thanksgiving table where people from all walks of life are welcomed with open arms. Nast's artwork serves as a reminder that Thanksgiving is not just about feasting on delicious food but also about coming together as a diverse community. It showcases Uncle Sam, an iconic figure representing the United States, hosting this inclusive gathering. The cartoon emphasizes unity amidst social and political challenges during that time period. The presence of immigrants at the table highlights their significant contributions to American society while promoting pro-immigration sentiments. This piece reflects Nast's belief in embracing diversity and recognizing the value each individual brings to our nation. Over 150 years later, this historic cartoon remains relevant today as we strive for inclusivity and understanding in our modern world. It reminds us to celebrate our differences rather than fear them, fostering an environment where everyone feels welcome at the metaphorical Thanksgiving table. This print serves as both a beautiful work of art and an important historical document capturing America's ongoing journey towards unity and equality.

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