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☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"High-Pressure Journalism" delivers a sharp, politically charged satire from Victor Gillam, who wrote, drew, inked, and colored this striking 1900 issue with a singular, unmistakable hand. The cover by Grant E. Hamilton captures a dramatic moment of imperial tension—William McKinley raising the U.S. flag in the Philippines, while William Jennings Bryan defiantly chops it down, with flags flying over Puerto Rico and Cuba as Uncle Sam watches from home.
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William McKinley raising U.S. flag in the Philippines and William Jennings Bryan chopping it down, with U.S. flags flying over Puerto Rico and Cuba, as Uncle Sam watches from U.S. soil.
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