LEARN NC

K–12 teaching and learning · from the UNC School of Education

About this illustration

Cartoon from the Chicago Tribune republished in Marshall Everett, ed., Exciting Experiences in Our Wars with Spain and the Filipinos (Chicago: Book Publishers Union, 1899), p. 326.

Date created
c. 1899
License
This work is believed to be in the public domain. Users are advised to make their own copyright assessment and to understand their rights to fair use.
Source
Original image housed by Google Books

See this illustration in context

  • North Carolina in the New South: Primary sources and readings explore North Carolina in the decades after the Civil War (1870–1900). Topics include changes in agriculture, the growth of cities and industry, the experiences of farmers and mill workers, education, cultural changes, politics and political activism, and the Wilmington Race Riot. (Page 6.1)

Related media

Learn more

In the classroom

  • See our collection of articles on visual literacy for ideas on using photographs meaningfully in the classroom.
Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines knocking at the door of the U.S.

Sizes available: 542×596 | 273×300

Cartoon shows Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines knocking at the door of the U.S.