'Who Stole the People's Money?', from 'The New York Times', 1871 by Thomas Nast
'Who Stole the People's Money?', from 'The New...
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Title: 'Who Stole the People's Money?', from 'The New York Times', 1871
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Description: 'Who Stole the People's Money?', from 'The New York Times', 1871
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Url: art/180384/Who_Stole_the_Peoples_Money_from_The_New_York_Times_1871
Artist: Thomas Nast
Product code: PNP284615
Edition type: Open edition
Publisher: Bridgeman Art Library
Copyright: © Bridgeman Art Library / Private Collection / Peter Newark American Pictures
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William Marcey 'Boss' Tweed (1823-78) corrupt leader of the Tammany Society, the Democratic Party Political Machine; his fraud and stealing of public money;