President Theodore Roosevelt standing next to Uncle Sam
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President Theodore Roosevelt standing next to Uncle Sam

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A question of duty' President Theodore Roosevelt standing next to Uncle Sam who is sitting on a stool in a "U.S. Custom House", Roosevelt has his left hand on Sam's right arm and he is gesturing to the left, toward a customs official who is inspecting the bags of a Filipino man just inside a door labelled "Philippines" and "Prohibitive Tariff", it is locked and barred by "Seventy-Five per cent of Dingley Rates"; the customs official is searching for "Philippine Products" on which there are high rates due to the "Dingley" Tariff. In the background, a woman exits through a door labelled "Cuba" and "Reciprocity" and a man exits through a door labelled "Porto Rico" and "Free Trade".

Date

1903

Crédit

Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library

Notre référence

ARP18A15_054

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

60,0Mo (5,3Mo) / 49,7cm x 30,2cm / 5871 x 3572 (300dpi)

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