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Image courtesy of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.
Image courtesy of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.
The Big Parade Is On!
Image courtesy of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.
Image courtesy of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.

The Big Parade Is On!

Artifact ID1973.1.317
Artist (1897 - 1976)
Publisher (founded 1929)
Date ca. March 1968
Medium Ink and pencil on drawing paper
DimensionsOverall H 11 1/2 in x W 14 1/2 in (29.2 cm x 36.8 cm )

Physical Description
Physical DescriptionOriginal cartoon drawing. A drummer ("The Campaign") beats a giant bass drum ("Vietnam Controversy") with resounding booms for ("Lyndon", "Bobby", "Nixon," "Rocky", "McCarthy"). Caption: “The Big Parade Is On!”. Additional text at lower left: “Date: Saturday, March 30th”. Artist signature lower right: "Hutton”.
Inscriptions and MarkingsHandwritten at lower left: “Where's the boom for L.B.J.? Hugh M. Hutton”.
Historical NotePresident Johnson was up for his second term during the 1968 election, but he would later withdraw from the race on March 31, 1968. By 1968, the Vietnam War had escalated to hundreds of thousands of troops deployed and the war’s unpopularity in the United States was increased further by the North Vietnamese Tet Offensive in January 1968. New York Senator Robert F. Kennedy, a prominent critic of the Vietnam War, ran for president in 1968 as a Democrat with an anti-war platform until his assassination in June 1968. Former Vice President Richard Nixon secured the Republican nomination during the 1968 election. His platform emphasized crime and he criticized Johnson’s Vietnam policy, but was vague about his own plans to end the war. New York governor Nelson Rockefeller entered the 1968 Republican primaries in spring 1968. He was a part of the Republican liberal wing. Minnesota Senator Eugene McCarthy ran for president in 1968 during the Democratic primaries as an antiwar candidate.
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
Use Restriction StatusRestricted - Fully
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Person Referenced Nelson Rockefeller (United States, 1908 - 1979)
Person Referenced Richard Nixon (United States, 1913 - 1994)
Person Referenced Robert F. Kennedy (United States, 1925 - 1968)
Person Referenced Eugene J. McCarthy (United States, 1916 - 2005)
Person Referenced Lyndon Baines Johnson (United States, 1908 - 1973)
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