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Description

Anti-Grover Cleveland political cartoon of 1884 (cropped), recounting the story that he had had an illegitimate child (giving rise to the infamous campaign chant "Ma, Ma, where's my Pa? Gone to the White House, Ha! Ha! Ha!").

Source

Library of Congress Print and Picture Collection [1]

Date

27 September 1884

Author

Frank Beard

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