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# Political Cartoon Analysis This cartoon by W.A. Rogers depicts a cherub or Cupid figure holding a sign reading "LIFE No — for US," clearly protesting against what appears to be warfare or military conflict. The cherub represents innocence and peace. In the background, newsstand displays show *The New York Times* and *Harper's Weekly* alongside military/wartime imagery, suggesting these publications are covering armed conflict. The well-dressed men observing the protest likely represent political or media establishment figures. The cartoon satirizes how major American institutions and publications were promoting or sensationalizing war, while innocent figures (represented by Cupid) opposed it. The specific conflict referenced remains unclear from the visible text, though this style suggests late 19th or early 20th-century American military involvement.

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