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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, March 1, 1930 This cover illustration titled "The No. 1 Boy" depicts an Asian man in traditional Chinese clothing holding a baby, while a figure in white (likely representing Justice or Authority) stands behind him approvingly with a judicial staff. The satire appears to reference immigration policy or citizenship law, possibly commenting on Chinese exclusion laws or restrictions on Chinese immigrants and their children's legal status in America. The "No. 1 Boy" title likely refers to a racial stereotype of the era—a term used to describe Chinese domestic servants or workers in a derogatory hierarchy. The image seems to mock or critique prevailing attitudes toward Chinese immigrants and their rights, though without additional context, the specific legislative or social event referenced remains unclear.

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