George White Political Cartoons
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Publisher
The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Fla.)
Creation Date
7-27-1969
Abstract
A cartoon with a man holding a sign with an updated quote from Charles C. Pinckney speaking in 1797 about defense spending. The man is supposed to express the U.S. public sentiment. In front of him is Fidel Castro smoking a cigar with his hands behind his back.
Alt Text
A cartoon depicting a frowning man in a suit and bowtie standing on the edge of a map of Florida, holding up a large paper that has a Charles C. Pinckney quote from 1797 edited to read, "Billions for defense but not one bulldozer for tribute" which he is showing to Fidel Castro, who stares back at him while smoking a cigar.
Keywords
George White (1901-1964), Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1746-1825), United States--Armed forces--Appropriations and expenditures, Fidel Castro (1926-2016)
Extent
1 political cartoon
Subject: geographic
Cuba
Physical Collection
Box
1
Folder
121
Language
English
Identifier
W08-00119
Recommended Citation
White, George, "Billions for Defense but Not One Bulldozer for Tribute, July 27, 1969" (1969). George White Political Cartoons. Image 107.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/george_white/107
Keywords
George White (1901-1964), Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1746-1825), United States--Armed forces--Appropriations and expenditures, Fidel Castro (1926-2016)
