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He it was who created the Elephant as symbolic of the Republican Party, and the longeared Donkey that came finally to be accepted as the patron saint of Democracy.
As mentioned in the above quote, while the first Thomas Nast Republican elephant cartoon appeared in the Harper’s Weekly issue dated November 7, 1874, that edition of the magazine appeared on the ...
On Nov. 7, 1874, the first cartoon depicting the elephant as the symbol of the Republican Party was printed in Harper's Weekly.
On Nov. 7, 1874, the first cartoon depicting the elephant as the symbol of the Republican Party was printed in Harper's Weekly.
The Republican elephant also owes its rise to Thomas Nast, who used it in an 1874 cartoon published in Harper’s Weekly. In the cartoon, Nast portrayed the Democratic donkey scaring other animals, ...
Since the 19th century, the Democratic donkey and the Republican elephant have been enduring symbols in American politics, resurfacing every election cycle in cartoons, campaigns, and even on memes.