Publication information |
Source: Arrow Source type: newspaper Document type: editorial cartoon Document title: “How Some Anarchists Are Made” Image size (in source, approx. h x w): unknown Author(s): Scott, Montagu City of publication: Sydney, Australia Date of publication: 21 September 1901 Volume number: none Issue number: 284 Pagination: 4 |
Citation |
Scott, Montagu. “How Some Anarchists Are Made.” Arrow 21 Sept. 1901 n284: p. 4. |
Transcription |
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Keywords |
anarchists (editorial cartoons); yellow journalism (editorial cartoons). |
Named persons |
Gaetano Bresci [in notes]; Marcus Junius Brutus [in notes]; Emma Goldman [in notes]; Humbert I [in notes]; Errico Malatesta [in notes]; William McKinley [in notes]. |
Notes |
Descriptive text accompanying the editorial cartoon reads as follows:
“Thus the ‘St. Louis (U.S.A.) Mirror’ of August 9 last:—‘A good way to
make Anarchists numerous is the way of the yellow journals, making heroic
stories of the lives of the assassins and conspirators. The rot that is
written about the Italians at Patterson [sic], N.J., is just the sort
of thing to nerve the arm of some maniac against some American. Such reading
matter, issued in conjunction with certain brands of editorial against
trusts and Imperialism, is calculated to make the discontented in the
United States adopt the Italian method of redressing grievances. The glamor
of romance thrown about fellows like Malatesta or Bresci, or women like
Emma Goldman, is nothing but an inducement to assassination. With all
respect for freedom of opinion, it may be said that the spirit of some
of the attacks upon President M’Kinley, coming at a time when Humbert’s
fate is fresh in mind, is enough to impel some crazy fanatic to imitate
Bresci at Washington under the impression that he is emulating Brutus.’”
Title herein taken from caption.
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How Some Anarchists Are Made