Life, 1895-01-24 · page 9 of 14
Life — January 24, 1895 — page 9: what you’re looking at
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# "A Liberal Education" This political cartoon satirizes violent confrontation, likely from the early 20th century. The image depicts several figures engaged in physical struggle or assault, with spectators watching in the background. The caption "A Liberal Education" suggests ironic commentary—that brutal violence or street conflict represents a form of "education" for the masses or political movements. The cartoon likely critiques either labor unrest, radical political activism, or police brutality of its era. The central figures appear to be engaged in a chaotic brawl, while onlookers witness the scene. The satirical title implies that such public violence has become a common, almost normalized form of civic learning in contemporary American society. Without additional context about the specific issue of *Life* magazine, the precise historical event referenced remains unclear.
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a RES@A LIBERAL EDUCATION. comicbooks.com