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William Henry Walker - Uncle Sam has barred the door to the United States to keep out a Chinese man with boards reading ‘Chinese Exclusion’

Uncle Sam has barred the door to the United States to keep out a Chinese man with boards reading ‘Chinese Exclusion’ (1904)

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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Several portraits of the same man and how he would be dressed to fit the predominant ethnic groups in different parts of the country

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Mother, May I go out to swim

Mother, May I go out to swim (1917)

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Four people at a table on a nice veranda (1918)

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Hughes; Do you think we can warm up the country

Hughes; Do you think we can warm up the country (1916)

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Yes, Dovey, there’s everything in the clothes one wears. We’ll be better understood (1916)

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Theodore Roosevelt as a king, watching a ballet performance by a group of men in women’s costumes

Theodore Roosevelt as a king, watching a ballet performance by a group of men in women’s costumes (1905)

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A promising knight

A promising knight (1911)

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Don’t mind me, William, they’re really trying to hit me

Don’t mind me, William, they’re really trying to hit me (1913)

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Declare, declare, O Teddy bear

Declare, declare, O Teddy bear (1910)

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Men representing countries and women representing their colonies walking together

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A man representing the Trusts speaks at a fancy dinner for numerous wealthy Americans

A man representing the Trusts speaks at a fancy dinner for numerous wealthy Americans (1906)

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Two women sit talking in a parlor.

Two women sit talking in a parlor. (1904)

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