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Political Cartoon, "A Second Term for Truman in '48"

64-724
Accession Number
64-724
5x7 inches (13x18 cm)
Black & White
Rights

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Harry S. Truman Library & Museum.

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Description

This is a photograph of a political cartoon by James Berryman for the Washington Evening Star. depicts Harry S. Truman in the center, Senator Joseph Guffey on left, and Henry Wallace on right, all outside White House gates. In his hand, Guffey is holding a piece of paper with the text: "A Second Term for Truman in '48." A text bubble above Henry Wallace has the following text: "The Senator must be slowing down, Harry... You had almost moved into the White House before he thought that one up!"

Date(s)
ca.
1964