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# "More Witchcraft" - Life Magazine, November 6, 1919 This Thanksgiving-themed satirical illustration depicts a scene labeled "More Witchcraft," showing two figures in a snowy setting. One figure, dressed in Native American attire with a headband, appears to be a stereotypical "Indian" character. The other wears formal dress and a hat reading "The Sinner." The image likely satirizes contemporary anxieties about morality or social corruption circa 1919. The "witchcraft" title suggests accusations of wrongdoing or supernatural mischief. The juxtaposition of the stereotyped Native American figure with the formally-dressed "sinner" character—possibly representing a politician or authority figure—implies commentary on hypocrisy or blame-shifting during this period, though the specific political reference remains unclear without additional context.