Dr. Seuss
Political Cartoons
Maria Williams
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This cartoon was illustrated during World War II and published through the newspaper, PM, for which Seuss was the chief editorial cartoonist. The message to Americans was, in order to be the most successful at fighting the Axis Powers, you have to fight the racism and anti-Semitism in America first.
This cartoon connects to current issues through talking about racial prejudice.
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This children's storyis meant to be a message about prejudice, racism, and discrimination. Some of the Sneetches have stars on their bellies and in the story they are divisive and discriminate against the Sneetches without stars. Which is a mirror to discrimination that occurred to black and Jewish people based on visible traits.
This children's story connects to current issues through talking about racial prejudice. The cartoon and children's story share the same theme.
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Maria Williams
Created on October 21, 2025
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Dr. Seuss
Political Cartoons
Maria Williams
Continue
This cartoon was illustrated during World War II and published through the newspaper, PM, for which Seuss was the chief editorial cartoonist. The message to Americans was, in order to be the most successful at fighting the Axis Powers, you have to fight the racism and anti-Semitism in America first.
This cartoon connects to current issues through talking about racial prejudice.
Continue
This children's storyis meant to be a message about prejudice, racism, and discrimination. Some of the Sneetches have stars on their bellies and in the story they are divisive and discriminate against the Sneetches without stars. Which is a mirror to discrimination that occurred to black and Jewish people based on visible traits.
This children's story connects to current issues through talking about racial prejudice. The cartoon and children's story share the same theme.
Continue
Thank you!
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