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DescriptionHarper's Weekly 8-27-98 cover.JPG
Cover illustration of Harper's Weekly of a cartoon titled "Uncle Sam's new class in the art of self-government." Uncle Sam hits two fighting boys, "Cuban ex-patriot" and "guerrilla", while Cuban general Maximo Gomez sits reading a book, Emilio Aguinaldo in a dunce cap stands on a stool in the back, and Hawaii and Porto [sic] Rico stand to the side reading.
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