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CD 1 - Temple,
no. 29
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Temple, Keith,
artist.
You aren't exactly sparking with orchids, Mr. Sparkman!
[graphic].
[1952] July 30.
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Cartoon shows Senator John Sparkman of Alabama, the Democratic vice presidential candidate in 1952, seated on a veranda courting a beautiful young girl (labeled "South's Vote"). She is reading books on Adlai Stevenson and Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates. Her father, pictured as a Southern colonel reading a paper headlined "States Rights" and "Fight for Constitutional Government"), looks on. Sparkman holds a folder containing his voting record on the St. Lawrence Waterway, F.E.P.C., Tideland's Grab, and Fair-Dealism. Suggests that the Senator's position supporting centralized government projects, civil rights, national ownership of offshore oil, and other Fair Deal programs will not gain him popularity with Southern voters.
(DLC/PP-1953:R23.27)
Published in: New Orleans Times-Picayune.
May be restricted: Information on reproduction rights available in LC P&P Restrictions Statement.
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
(Dwight David),
1890-1969.
Stevenson, Adlai E.
(Adlai Ewing),
1900-1965.
Sparkman, John,
1899-1985.
Presidential elections
Southern States
1950-1960.
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Courtship
1950-1960.
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Editorial cartoons
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Cartoon Drawings (Library of Congress)
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