File:1904 Russian Tsar-Stop Your Cruel Oppression Of The Jews-LOC Hh0145s.jpg
USA to Russian Tsar: Stop Your Cruel Oppression of the Jews, 1904. Chromolithograph.
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In this print, which appeared after a 1903 pogrom in Kishinev, a "Russian Jew" carries on his back a large bundle labeled "Oppression;" hanging from the bundle are weights labeled "Autocracy," "Robbery," "Cruelty," "Assassination," "Deception," and "Murder." In the background, on the right, a Jewish community burns, while in the upper left corner, President Theodore Roosevelt asks the Emperor of Russia, Nicholas II, "Now that you have peace without, why not remove his burden and have peace within your borders?"This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division
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Emil Flohri
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Description | American illustrator, painter and cartoonist | ||
Date of birth/death | 27 October 1869 | 1938 | |
Location of birth/death | Roanoke | Van Nuys | |
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