Judge, 1919-11-29 · page 1 of 36
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, November 29, 1919 This satirical cover illustrates labor unrest during the post-WWI period. The image shows a woman (representing justice or authority) examining or "judging" a man being fitted with shackles or restraints by another figure. The caption "IN THESE DAYS OF STRIKES" indicates commentary on contemporary labor disputes. The satire appears critical of strikes themselves—suggesting they warrant punishment or judicial scrutiny. The 1919 date places this during major U.S. labor actions, including the Seattle General Strike and steel strikes. The "Judge" magazine typically represented conservative, pro-business viewpoints, so this likely mocks strikers as lawbreakers deserving restraint rather than sympathizing with workers' grievances.
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ye Letters to THE Wortp’s New Ruters Another Sparkling Stephen Leacock Article Novemper 29, 1919 Price 10 Cents S TRIKES JAMES MONTCONERY FAG comichooks.cenm