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Historical Political Cartoon: Civil Service Reform and Partisan Politics #233125 (License: Personal Use)
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The image is a late-19th-century political caricature by artist M. Fay, likely from the 1880s, critiquing the spoils system and the push for civil service reform after the assassination of President Garfield. A central figure-possibly representing President Chester A. Arthur or a reform advocate-hands a swaddled “CIVIL SERVICE” bundle to a woman labeled “GINK’S BABY,” while a departing figure marked “REPUBLICAN PARTY” turns away, wearing a donkey mask. In the foreground, a basket reads “A CHILD THAT THE NATION SHOULD ADOPT AND NURSE,” underscoring public responsibility for reform.
This image would appear on historical or political education websites, museum digital archives, or academic pages about U.S. civil service history, particularly surrounding the Pendleton Act of 1883; it serves users seeking visual context for Gilded Age political corruption and reform movements.
Related Cliparts: This 19th-century political cartoon critiques civil service reform, depicting partisan interference in public administration. It symbolizes the struggle between merit-based appointments and party patronage during the Gilded Age.
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