How a 1908 Anti-Suffrage Cartoon Became an Internet Sensation
In early 1908, a magazine illustrator named Harry Grant Dart settled down to work on his new assignment: parodying the women's suffrage movement for the magazine Puck. Dart was a cartoonist from the golden age of newspaper illustration, when photographs were still rare in daily periodicals and innovative comics like Little Nemo in Slumberland and Krazy Kat were winning huge audiences.
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