Ma_ma_wheres_my_pa.jpg


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Description Anti-Grover Cleveland political cartoon of 1884 (cropped from the front page of "The Judge" magazine), captioned "Another voice for Cleveland". Reference is to the story that Cleveland had had an illegitimate child (giving rise to the infamous campaign chant "Ma, Ma, where's my Pa?" by Cleveland opponents, to which Cleveland supporters replied "Gone to the White House, Ha! Ha! Ha!").
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Source Library of Congress Print and Picture Collection [1]
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Frank Beard (1842–1905) wikidata:Q52228012
Frank Beard
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Frank-Thomas Beard; Thomas Francis Beard; Thomas Beard; Francis Beard; Frank Thomas Francis Beard; F. Beard
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Date of birth/death 1842 Edit this at Wikidata 1905 Edit this at Wikidata
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27 September 1884 Gregorian