Judge, 1920-03-06 · page 4 of 36
Judge — March 6, 1920 — page 4: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Political Cartoon **Title:** "Lord God of Hosts, Be with Us Yet, Lest We Forget, Lest We Forget!" **Artist:** Drawn by Kemble Hoover **Content:** This allegorical drawing depicts a robed female figure (likely representing America or Liberty) with raised arm and torch, standing before the U.S. Capitol building visible in the background. A shadowy figure on the left appears to represent a threat or opposing force. The caption invokes religious language—a plea for divine protection—suggesting anxiety about a serious national threat or crisis. Without dating information visible, the exact historical context is unclear, but the composition implies concern about preserving American democracy or values against some perceived danger. The theatrical, dramatic style typifies Judge magazine's approach to serious political commentary.
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