The Democratic Team, by A. B. Frost - Harper's Weekly, November 11, 1876
The Democratic Team, by A. B. Frost - Harper's Weekly, November 11, 1876

The Democratic Team, by A. B. Frost - Harper's Weekly, November 11, 1876

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The Democratic Team - "Thou shalt not plow with an ox and an ass together".




 

by A. B. Frost  - Harper's Weekly, November 11, 1876

FULL PAGE PRINT FROM ORIGINAL ISSUE OF HARPER'S WEEKLY. 

Page size approx 16x10 inches.

Complete HarpWeek Explanation:

"During the mid-1870s, John Morrissey battled John Kelly for control of the Democratic party in New York City. In 1872 Kelly had succeeded William Tweed as the "reform" boss of Tammany Hall, and a few years later Morrissey formed an anti-Kelly faction that eventually became known as Irving Hall.

In 1876 Kelly worked against Governor Samuel Tilden's presidential nomination, but dutifully accepted his party's decision. Morrissey, on the other hand, was a long-time backer of the New York governor and was said by critics to be the driving force behind him. It served the purposes of the pro-Republican Harper's Weekly to depict Morrissey, instead of Kelly, in charge of Tammany Hall. Using the tactic of guilt by association, the newspaper linked Morrissey to both Tammany Hall and Tilden, thus tainting the Democratic nominee with the corruption of Tammany Hall.

In this cartoon Morrissey steers the Democratic "team" of Tilden (r) and his vice-presidential running-mate, Thomas Hendricks (l). Morrissey's disreputable background as a prize-fighter is recalled by his broken nose and as a gambling-house proprietor by the card symbols on his sleeves. The biblical quote from Deuteronomy 22:10 is meant to evoke the conflicting monetary views of the hard-money Tilden and the soft-money Hendricks. Tilden is further ridiculed through depiction as the stubborn, and more diminutive, ass to Hendricks' ox. Note that the legs of Hendricks' ox convey forward movement, while the legs of Tilden's ass are dug into the ground, impeding progress".



 


   



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