File:Mortar of Assimilation Citizenship 1889.jpg

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Description "The Mortar of Assimilation and the One Element that Won't Mix". 1889 cartoon showing Columbia stirring a bowl labeled "Citizenship" with a spoon labeled "Equal Rights". Figures representing many nations are in the bowl; a caricature of an Irish man jumps up yelling, waving a knife and a green flag.
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Source Cartoon from PUCK June 26, 1889, via [1]
Author Signature looks to read "C. J. Taylor"
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