With Malice Toward None

The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition    

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In this cartoon, the artist portrays President Lincoln as tormented by nightmares of defeat in the election of 1864. There is ample evidence that Lincoln believed in the prophetic importance of dreams. Here Columbia, wielding the severed head of an African American man, sends Lincoln away with a kick. The cap and cloak here allude to the disguise he reportedly wore when he arrived in Washington for his first inauguration.

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