File:Uncle Sam- "If I could only keep my left hand from knowing what my right hand is doing." by Nina Allender, Aug. 11, 1917 (39736cb7-ed35-4dd4-a685-df9bf0621a53).jpg

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English: Uncle Sam: "If I could only keep my left hand from knowing what my right hand is doing." by Nina Allender, Aug. 11, 1917
Photographer
English: Nina Evans Allender (1872-1957)
Title
English: Uncle Sam: "If I could only keep my left hand from knowing what my right hand is doing." by Nina Allender, Aug. 11, 1917
Description
English:

Drawing of a woman holding a sign reading "Democracy Begins at Home" being held back by Uncle Sam holding pennant that says "Democracy for the World."

Uncle Sam holding penant "Demcracy for the World" while holding back a woman suffragist who is holding a sign that reads: "Democracy begins at home." The artist wrote the date April, 1917 on the original drawing. Dimensions H-16.75 W-13.75 inches

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English: Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument, District of Columbia , District of Columbia
Date Taken on 11 August 1917
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English: NPGallery
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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.
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English: Nina Allender Political Cartoons

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