In the World Spotlight
10/8/1918
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This cartoon appeared on the front page of
The Evening Star as President Woodrow Wilson was considering a request for peace received from the new German Chancellor, Prince Maximilian of Baden. The cartoon was published alongside an article reporting Wilson’s insistence that Germany remove its troops from invaded countries as a precondition to peace.
The cartoon illustrates Wilson’s and America’s central role in preparing for the peace negotiations that would end World War I. Wilson seized the international spotlight when he outlined his “Fourteen Points” for peace in an address to Congress on January 8, 1918.
This cartoon was drawn by Clifford Berryman, one of Washington, DC's best-known cartoonists in the early to mid-1900s. Berryman drew for the
Washington Post and
Evening Star newspapers. His cartoons touched on a variety of subjects including politics, elections, and both World Wars.
This cartoon is featured in America and the World: Foreign Affairs in Political Cartoons, 1898–1940,
a free PDF book from the Center for Legislative Archives at the National Archives. This primary source comes from the Records of the U.S. Senate .
National Archives Identifier:
6011512Full Citation: Cartoon G-066; In the World Spotlight; 10/8/1918; Berryman Political Cartoon Collection, 1896-1949; Records of the U.S. Senate , Record Group 46 ; National Archives Building, Washington DC, 20408. [Online Version, https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/world-spotlight, October 13, 2024]