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Judge — May 11, 1929 — page 14: what you’re looking at

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Judge — May 11, 1929 — page 14: Judge, 1929-05-11

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This political cartoon from *Judge* magazine depicts a skeletal, grim-reaper-like figure standing in a boat labeled "BOSTON," pointing accusingly downward at a drowning figure in the water below. The title "Another American Tragedy" suggests this references a specific disaster or scandal connected to Boston. The skeletal figure likely represents Death or Justice itself, while the drowning victim in the water appears to be the actual subject of criticism. The cartoon likely comments on a Boston-based tragedy involving negligence, corruption, or injustice—possibly industrial, maritime, or political in nature. Without knowing the specific publication date, the exact event remains unclear, but the imagery emphasizes moral accountability and suggests systemic failure in Boston. The stark visual metaphor equates the situation with death and tragedy.

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