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# Analysis of "Life" Magazine, November 20, 1890 This page features Thanksgiving 1890 satirical content. The top panel shows figures in winter clothing near a snowy landscape, likely depicting a Thanksgiving scene or gathering. The central image, labeled "THANKSGIVING NO 1890," displays gravestones or tombstones in a cemetery-like setting with a turkey, suggesting dark humor about mortality during the holiday season—possibly satirizing financial hardship, deaths, or social troubles of 1890. The bottom panel shows a Thanksgiving Day parade or procession with a decorated carriage and onlookers, typical of late-19th-century holiday celebrations. Without additional OCR text or clearer identification of specific figures, the exact political targets remain unclear, though the juxtaposition of tombstones with holiday imagery suggests commentary on contemporary social or economic problems overshadowing the holiday.

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VOLUME XVI. NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 20, 1890. NUMBER 412. Entered at the New York Post Office as Second-Class Mail Matter, Copyright, 1890, by Mrrcnaut & Miutar, comicbooks.com