The Wasp was founded as a weekly satire magazine in San Francisco in 1876 by the Bohemian expatriate Francis Korbel and his two brothers, who also founded the Korbel Champagne Cellars. The first issue was published on August 5, 1876. The magazine was somewhat unusual at the time, owing to the Korbels' expertise in mass-producing color lithographs in print, a process they had come to master in their first business, the manufacture of labeled cigar boxes. Wikipedia
Political cartoons from The Wasp are often cited in Asian-American anti-defamation materials as an example of early stereotyping of Chinese immigrants.
Title: Now Shut the Back Gate
Summary: Uncle Sam wielding "frontier vigilance" against the Chinese snake entering from British Columbia.
Journal: The Wasp : v. 21, July - Dec. 1888
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