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Life — March 27, 1902 — page 7: Life, 1902-03-27

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# Analysis This page from *Life* magazine (page 249) contains a political cartoon showing a silhouetted figure at a typewriter with an American flag visible on the machine. Above the figure looms a large horned devil or demon head in shadow. The cartoon appears to satirize **wartime propaganda or censorship**, likely from the World War II era. The devil figure likely represents **fascism or an enemy power**, while the typewriter suggests the press or propaganda machine. The juxtaposition implies criticism of either American propaganda efforts or concerns that dark forces influence American media and communications. The exact historical moment and specific targets remain unclear from the visible text alone, but the imagery suggests anxiety about how power manipulates public information during wartime.

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