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American Imperialism and “The White Man’s Burden”

American Imperialism and “The White Man’s Burden”. Arguments for and against American Expansionism. “The White man’s Burden (Apologies to Kipling)” Judge Magazine , 1899 Victor Gillam. “Uncle Sam’s New Class in the Art of Self-Governance” Harpers Weekly , 1898 William Rogers.

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American Imperialism and “The White Man’s Burden”

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  1. American Imperialism and “The White Man’s Burden” Arguments for and against American Expansionism

  2. “The White man’s Burden (Apologies to Kipling)” Judge Magazine, 1899 Victor Gillam

  3. “Uncle Sam’s New Class in the Art of Self-Governance” Harpers Weekly, 1898 William Rogers

  4. The caption reads: Pulitzer: “Here take a dose of this and get thin again.” Uncle Sam: “No sonny! I never did take any of that stuff and I’m too old to begin.” “Declined with Thanks” Puck Magazine, 1900 John S. Pughe

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