Judge, 1919-02-01 · page 3 of 32
Judge — February 1, 1919 — page 3: what you’re looking at
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# Political Cartoon Analysis: Judge Magazine, February 1, 1919 This cartoon depicts **Uncle Sam** (left, in starred top hat) speaking to an American soldier holding a "Mexico" sign. The caption reads: "Say Uncle, While We Are At It, Let's Finish the Job and Make That Safe Too!" The satire addresses **U.S. military intervention in Mexico**. In 1919, America had recently withdrawn troops from Mexico following years of involvement in that nation's civil conflicts. The cartoon appears to advocate for **continued or expanded military action** against Mexico, framing it as "finishing the job" of making the region "safe"—likely referring to American security interests. The soldier and armed figures in the background suggest military readiness, while Uncle Sam's expression conveys persuasive intent toward escalating involvement.
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=». Cusi255at “THE HAPPY eMEDIUM” $5.00 a Year 1 1046 Deven by Rowrat A. Gaser “Say Uncre, Waite We Are At It, New Yors, Fepruary 1, 1919 Ler’s Finish tue Jos ano Make Tuat Sare Too!” comicbooks.com