Who's to Blame?
Artifact ID1973.1.714
Object Type
Cartoon Drawing
Artist
Warren King
(United States, 1916 - 1978)
Gifter
Warren King
Publisher
New York Daily News
(founded 1920)
Date
ca. February 1968
Medium
Ink and grease pencil on drawing paper
DimensionsOverall H 24 in x W 18 in (61 cm x 45.7 cm )
Physical DescriptionPhysical DescriptionOriginal cartoon drawing. Three men ("state gov't”, “federal gov't”, “city gov't") stand around a barrel of eels ("Civil Disorder") and point at each other. Caption: “Who's to Blame?”. Artist signature lower right: "Warren King”.
Inscriptions and MarkingsHandwritten at lower right: [blue] “Thurs. Feb 1 - 68”. Handwritten at lower right: [strikethrough] [blue] “Jan”.
Historical NoteOver 150 race-related riots took place in cities across the country during the Long, Hot Summer of 1967 in response to unemployment, police brutality, and discrimination. In response, President Johnson authorized the Kerner Commission to investigate the causes of the riots, and politicians such as Richard Nixon campaigned on “law and order” during the 1968 presidential election.Additional Details
Custodial History NoteThe item was a gift from the general public to President Johnson during his term in office. It was received by President Johnson, until the President donated it to the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum in 1973.
Credit LineGift of Lyndon Baines Johnson
National Archives Catalog CollectionLyndon B. Johnson Library Museum Collection (National Archives Identifier 192413)
National Archives Catalog SeriesGifts from the General Public (National Archives Identifier 189698395)
Use Restriction StatusRestricted - Fully
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