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NY, Reconstruction Satirical Political Note, 1867, Mocking Andrew Johnson and the Freedmen’

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NY, Reconstruction Satirical Political Note, 1867, Mocking Andrew Johnson and the Freedmen’
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New York, 1867. Satirical political “banknote” styled as currency, reading “The United Sharpers Won’t Pay the Bearer Won Dollar at the Top Drawer of the Freed Man’s Bureau, Washington, D.C.” with caricature portrait of Union General Benjamin Butler with an extensive parody text referencing impeachment, Reconstruction, and federal agencies. Engraved in the style of contemporary banknotes, this piece was produced as political propaganda rather than legal tender and circulated as a handbill or keepsake during the impeachment crisis of 1867 to 1868. A striking example of Reconstruction-era political satire. Fine to VF condition.