Cartoonist Joseph Keppler skewered hypocritical, anti-immigrant Americans in this 1893 cartoon from Puck Titled Looking Backward, it
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Learning Objectives: • Students will be able to interpret a historical chart depicting changes in the makeup of the U S population from 1790 through 1890
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Item 2: “Looking Backward” Political Cartoon, Published 1893 Student Learning Objectives • I will be able to interpret a historical chart depicting
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By the 1890s, America had become a nation of immigrants, and for the next two decades the wave of European immigrants washing ashore drove its industrial
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1858 map of emigrants from around the world 63–68 Looking Backward political cartoon 69–74 Inspection Card immigrant inspection card from Ellis Island
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1 Whoin do the bandits represent? What kind of ideas/values are they bringing to the US (look at their hats)? 2 What is the artist's attitude toward
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Document A Source: Anzia Yezierska, How I Found America, 1920 Yezierska was a Jewish-American novelist born in Poland, who immigrated as a child with her
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The Cartoon: This cartoon is a lithograph by Joseph Keppler expressing fears about the impact of Chinese immigrant labor It appeared in Puck, August 21, 1878
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"Our Self-?made 'Cooks'-?-?From Paupers to Potentates " Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 "American Gold," Puck, May 25, 1882 by Frederick Opper This anti-Irish
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