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The Irrepressible Conflict or the Republican Barge in Danger, 1860 (litho)

The Irrepressible Conflict or the Republican Barge in Danger, 1860 (litho)
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GLC497552
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The Irrepressible Conflict or the Republican Barge in Danger, 1860 (litho)
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Artist
Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M. (1824-95) / American
Location
Gilder Lehrman Collection, New York, USA
Medium
lithograph
Date
1860 AD (C19th AD)
Dimensions
34.2x45.4 cms
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Cartoon making reference to the so-called "Irrepressible Conflict" speech given by New York Senator William Seward at Rochester, New York on 25 October 1858. This speech ignited a firestorm of criticism and probably cost Seward the presidency. The cartoon reflects the considerable bitterness among New York Republicans at the party's surprising failure to nominate Seward for president at its May 1860 national convention. The print was probably issued soon after the convention's nomination of Abraham Lincoln. The "Republican Barge" tosses on a stormy sea, precariously close to a rocky shore, with Lincoln (far left) at the rudder. "I'll take the helm. I've steered a 'flat' boat before," says Lincoln. Also in the barge are (left to right) "New York Tribune" editor and powerful Lincoln supporter Horace Greeley, Missourian and Lincoln's future Attorney General Edward Bates, an unidentified man, and former "Washington Globe" editor and influential Jacksonian Democrat Francis Preston Blair. In the bow sits "New York Courier" editor James Watson Webb, who warns, "Breakers ahead!!" Depicts a black man wearing a "Discords Patent Life Preserver" on board saying "If de boat and all hands sink, dis Nigger sure to swim, Yah! Yah!" The man on shore says "You wont save your crazy old craft by throwing your pilot overboard; better heave that tarnal Nigger out."

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boat / transport / satirical drawing / USA / North America / America (continent) / barge / Currier N. (1813-88) and Ives J.M. (1824-95) / 19th century / illustrator / african american / statesman / edward bates / historical / african-american / irrepressible / prejudice / conflict / north america / stormy / seascape / oppression / republican / political / abraham lincoln / racism / racist / horace greeley / inequality / republicans / civil war / politician / discrimination / america / politics / satirical / president / choppy / leader / history / 1858 / satire / usa / william seward / james watson webb / francis preston blair / Engraving / Mzengraving

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