MIA: History: USA Publications: Red Cartoons from the Daily Worker: 1929
From The Daily Worker for 1929
NOTE that in the original book, there were no tables of contents or page numbers.
Thanks to Dr. Marty Goodman of the The Riazanov Project
ALL of these cartoons are from The Daily Worker The National Labor Daily published in New York City. Pages 1 thru 55 are by Fred Ellis, pages 56 thru 64 are by Jacob Burck. They were produced by scanning the physical original at Tamiment Library. They are high (600 dpi) resolution black and white single bit scans. Some scans suffer from mild trapezoidal distortion because of inability to use a glass plate or other adequate means of flattening the pages, altho in most of the scans this problem is not particularly visible. Edited by Walt Carmon, Editor Red Cartoons 1926, Red Cartoons of 1927, and Cartoons on the Case of Sacco and Vanzetti by Ellis published in the Daily Worker in July and August of 1927.
List of cartoons
3 Introductory Text page [click here for text version]
10 Confronting the Soviet Union
17 Over 100 White Dead - Negros Not Counted!
24 Organize Hell - Get the Reds
26 Three Headed Parties of Capitalism
28 "Independence Day" in Wall St.
31 The Governor of Virginia [in KKK robes]
32 The New Executioner [H Hoover]
37 Campaign Against Bolshevism
42 "Those of Us Devoting Our Lives to Peace"
52 The Candidate of the New Tammany
53 Please Boss, Give Us Cash to Beat the Bolsheviks
54 Another Last Hope [Victor Berger]
57 We're Too Busy for That-Billings Mooney
61 "Rambova" in the Bedford Cells