File:Who can tell how soon it may turn its head this way.jpg

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Description In this political cartoon after the assassination of Umberto I of Italy, a serpent labeled "anarchy" circles the Statue of Liberty, caption: "Who can tell how soon it may turn its head this way"
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New York Herald, August 1, 1900, p. 3

  • Cited in Jensen, Richard Bach (2014) The Battle Against Anarchist Terrorism: An International History, 1878–1934, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-1-107-03405-1, page 164 The newspaper clipping's border is adjusted in the Jensen book.
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current00:33, 22 April 2024Thumbnail for version as of 00:33, 22 April 2024905 × 1,804 (257 KB)Czar (talk | contribs)Jensen, p. 164 Category:Political cartoons Category:Statue of Liberty in the 20th century Category:Anarchism in the United States Category:Gaetano Bresci

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