Folder 14
Contains 5 Results:
Original Number: 33, 1933-04-19
Caption: Paul Revere of 1933 Description: “D.C.” is dressed like Revere, riding a horse past Constitution Hall--where the 42nd Congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution is meeting--and shouting, “Join in the fight here against taxation without representation!”
Original Number: 25, 1933-06-14
Caption: Flag Day 1933 Description: “D.C.” gazes at the flag and says, “A beautiful emblem and a joy to look upon—but it means taxation without representation to me!”
Original Number: 20, 1933-12-16
Caption: none Description: A old-fashioned figure representing “Young Democrats” incredulously inquires of “D.C.”: “You mean to tell me 160 years after the Boston Tea Party you’re still taxed but not represented!”
Original Number: 34, 1934-11-06
Caption: This is Voter’s Day for Everyone But—! Description: “D.C.” tries to cast a ballot but is turned away by Uncle Sam, who points him to chair labeled “1773 taxation without representation” and says, “You go way back and sit down!”
Original Number: 10, 1934-12-16
Caption: Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party Description: [“D.C.” reads about women petitioning Congress in favor of District representation and comments, “If the women put on war paint district representation will come in a rush!”]