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William Henry Walker - America First. Separate the goats from the sheep

America First. Separate the goats from the sheep (1916)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
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The Artist died in 1938 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926

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Men with signs reading ‘Theatrical Trust’ and ‘Theatrical Syndicate of the Jews’ are frightened by the approach of a woman, representing Drama

Men with signs reading ‘Theatrical Trust’ and ‘Theatrical Syndicate of the Jews’ are frightened by the approach of a woman, representing Drama (1901)

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The Law. Returning Americans will be regarded as criminals until proven innocent

The Law. Returning Americans will be regarded as criminals until proven innocent (1911)

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A man stands behind his chair at a table where an older and younger woman are already eating.

A man stands behind his chair at a table where an older and younger woman are already eating. (1898)

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A frightened Kaiser Wilhelm II is pushed into an operating table by a nurse representing civilization

A frightened Kaiser Wilhelm II is pushed into an operating table by a nurse representing civilization (1918)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
A bird, representing voters, approaches a trap baited with seeds

A bird, representing voters, approaches a trap baited with seeds (1922)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
Black cats threatening each other on a fence at night.

Black cats threatening each other on a fence at night. (1895)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
A man dressed like a Westerner paints a large black hand on the Laws of the United States.

A man dressed like a Westerner paints a large black hand on the Laws of the United States. (1909)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
The King says James R. Kenne knows the game better than any other subject

The King says James R. Kenne knows the game better than any other subject (1910)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
Mary had a little lamb

Mary had a little lamb (1908)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
Two men, depicted as boys, use soap representing politics and the administration to blow a giant bubble representing the Philippines War

Two men, depicted as boys, use soap representing politics and the administration to blow a giant bubble representing the Philippines War (1900)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
Mr. Riis (recitative)

Mr. Riis (recitative) (1910)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
Cleaning what scenery there is let

Cleaning what scenery there is let (1910)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
A group of large people representing various trusts ride on a wagon (monopoly) which is pulled by a small donkey (the public)

A group of large people representing various trusts ride on a wagon (monopoly) which is pulled by a small donkey (the public) (1903)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
An emaciated Republican Party elephant, representing the G.O.P. Congress, struggles to pull a wagon full of large men

An emaciated Republican Party elephant, representing the G.O.P. Congress, struggles to pull a wagon full of large men (1919)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
A man runs to catch a departing train.

A man runs to catch a departing train. (1896)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
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