Uncle Sam's Dream of Conquest and Carnage (1895)
On the dangers of propaganda and sensationalism masquerading as news
Cartoon shows Uncle Sam asleep in a chair with a large eagle perched on a stand next to him; he is dreaming of conquests and annexations, asserting his "Monroe Doctrine" rights, becoming master of the seas, putting John Bull [England] in his place, and building "formidable and invulnerable coast defenses.” His dreams are inspired by the jingoistic and yellow journalism newspapers at his feet.
Sub heads clockwise from upper left:
“Annexing all outlying countries.”
“Sweeping his enemies from the seas.”
“Licking John Bull out of his boots.”
“Establishing formidable and invulnerable coast defences.”
“Showing the whole world that he knows his rights and will maintain them at all hazards.”
Title: Uncle Sam's dream of conquest and carnage - caused by reading the Jingo newspapers
Contributor: Udo J Keppler 1872-1956, artist
Created / Published: N.Y. : Published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, November 13, 1895.
Library of Congress: LC-DIG-ppmsca-28959