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‘The tone would also change in 1932. Gone was the acerbic, ironic, or bitter edge that had characterized many of the earlier Depression cartoons. This one by C. W. Anderson is a clear exception, but it appeared in the January issue, and should be seen as a holdover from 1931. It speaks to the resentment many unemployed workers felt toward mechanization.’
image and words quoted from http://www.archelaus-cards.com/retail/archives/20090301.php

‘The tone would also change in 1932. Gone was the acerbic, ironic, or bitter edge that had characterized many of the earlier Depression cartoons. This one by C. W. Anderson is a clear exception, but it appeared in the January issue, and should be seen as a holdover from 1931. It speaks to the resentment many unemployed workers felt toward mechanization.’ image and words quoted from http://www.archelaus-cards.com/retail/archives/20090301.php

In #JANUARY 1932
(Depression resentment)
‘The Enemy’
Cartoon by C. W. Anderson from *Life*, January 1932
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#cartoons #cartoonists #CWAnderson #GreatDepression #mechanization #unemployment

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#OTD in 1930
(Depression humor)
‘I see by the papers that everything is all right.’
Cartoon by C. W. Anderson from *Life*, January 3, 1930
#GreatDepression #MainStreanmMedia #cartoons #cartoonists #CWAnderson

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‘The tone would also change in 1932. Gone was the acerbic, ironic, or bitter edge that had characterized many of the earlier Depression cartoons. This one by C. W. Anderson is a clear exception, but it appeared in the January issue, and should be seen as a holdover from 1931. It speaks to the resentment many unemployed workers felt toward mechanization.’
image and words quoted from http://www.archelaus-cards.com/retail/archives/20090301.php

‘The tone would also change in 1932. Gone was the acerbic, ironic, or bitter edge that had characterized many of the earlier Depression cartoons. This one by C. W. Anderson is a clear exception, but it appeared in the January issue, and should be seen as a holdover from 1931. It speaks to the resentment many unemployed workers felt toward mechanization.’ image and words quoted from http://www.archelaus-cards.com/retail/archives/20090301.php

In #JANUARY 1932
Depression resentment
‘The Enemy’
Cartoon by C. W. Anderson from *Life*, January 1932
👉ALT
#cartoons #cartoonists #CWAnderson #GreatDepression #mechanization #unemployment

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Post image

#OTD in 1930
(Depression humor)
‘I see by the papers that everything is all right.’
Cartoon by C. W. Anderson from *Life*, January 3, 1930
#GreatDepression #MainStreanmMedia #cartoons #cartoonists #CWAnderson

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