File:Fuller Cleveland income tax cartoon.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFuller Cleveland income tax cartoon.jpg |
English: In this political cartoon, Chief Justice Fuller places a dunce cap on the head of President Cleveland, symbolizing Fuller's opinion holding that the federal income tax (signed into law by Cleveland) was unconstitutional. |
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Source | https://archive.org/details/mayitamusecourte0000kahn_o9f1/page/51/mode/2up |
Author | Victor Gillam |
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