File:Mexico on treadmill.jpg

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English: Progress being 'unattainable' for Mexico. 1910s US editorial cartoon
Date 1910s
date QS:P,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source Period US political cartoon, via reprint in "What's to Be Done with 'Em?: Images of Mexican Cultural Backwardsness, Racial Limitations and Moral Decrepitude in the United States Press 1913-1915, Mexican Studies, Winter Vol. 14 No. 1:23-70. by Mark C. Anderson
Author Cartoonist's signature not readable, possibly A. B. Chapin

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