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☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Parable of a Financial Career Told in Pictures," Eugene Zimmerman crafts a striking visual narrative through his own writing, art, inking, and coloring, depicting a tense standoff between a Chinese man and Uncle Sam, each holding symbolic cards—boycott versus exclusion—while President Roosevelt enters, poised with a "Square Deal deck." The cover by Emil Flohri captures the moment with sharp, period-accurate detail, reflecting the era's complex social and political currents.
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A Chinese man and Uncle Sam hold up a variety of cards. The Chinese man has several 'boycott' cards while Uncle Sam is about to throw down an 'exclusion of all Chinamen' card. President Roosevelt enters the room holding 'a Square Deal deck.'
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