Robert Berkeley (Bob Minor) (1884–1952) was an American artist and political cartoonist known for his caricatures and social commentary. In 1925, he drew a notable caricature reflecting the shift in political forces during that period.
While the specific artwork is not widely known today, political cartoons in the 1920s often depicted themes such as the rise of new political ideologies, class struggles, and the impact of industrialization on society.
Minor was also involved in political activism, and his work often mirrored his views on labor movements and social justice, making his caricatures a sharp critique of the changing political landscape.
In relation to this image, only Africa seems to fail to satisfy this prediction.
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