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mod pro-choice

Moderate Comic: Pro-Choice

Phil Hands, a moderate cartoonist, uses comedy to illustrate the contradiction of being pro-choice regarding abortion but not applying the same logic to the presidential primary process. The…

Cover of Travel & Leisure, July 1981

The cover of the July 1981 issue of Travel & Leisure featured a sunset photo of Cornwall in England, showing that this place is one of the primary focuses…

lib immigration

Liberal Comic: Immigration

Drew Sheneman, a democratic cartoonist, uses comedy to illustrate the hypocrisy of anti-immigration. In this mage, a conservative woman who opposes illegal immigration holds a sign reading: “Return…

lib security

Liberal Comic: National Security

Drew Sheneman, a democratic cartoonist, uses comedy to illustrate concerns with national security. This cartoon provides some insight into the liberal views and their portrayal of the opposing…

Cover of Vogue, August 1981

This is the cover of Vogue magazine for the issue released in August of 1981. This was published just after the wedding between Prince Charles and Princess Diana, which…

U2 – The Joshua Tree (1987)

This was U2’s first album after their electrifying breakout performance during the 1985 Live Aid concert. It very much reflects U2’s fascination with America culturally, politically, and ideologically….

U2 – War (1983)

This is the cover for U2’s 3rd album, War. The boy on the cover also appeared on the cover of their first album, Boy. In the picture on…

U2 – Achtung Baby (1991)

Achtung Baby was an attempt to challenge what listeners thought they understood about U2. The style of music changed as they shifted from the heavier, monochromatic style that…

U2 – Songs of Innocence (2014)

This is one of U2’s more recent albums as it was released in 2014. U2 looks back on their past and reflects on their “loss of innocence” along…

The English Version of the Polyglott Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments… Exhibited in a Manner Hitherto Unattempted.

This is an 1835 book of the Polyglott Bible, stereotyped by L. Johnson. It belonged to someone named Harriet Hogg. This bible includes both the Old and New…