"The Game is Ended," Raleigh News and Observer, November 10, 1898
Title
"The Game is Ended," Raleigh News and Observer, November 10, 1898
Description
On November 10, 1898 the Raleigh News and Observer published a political cartoon titled "The Game is Ended." The cartoon depicts former Republican North Carolina Governor William W. Holden and Democratic Party Chariman Furnifold Simmons finishing a game of chess. In the cartoon, Holden appears to be surprised to lose to Simmons in a game based on the color line—Holden playing for black political dominance, and Simmons playing for White Supremacy. The effectiveness of the White Supremacy Campaign in 1898 ended the question of partisan and race politics in North Carolina for the next half century. As far as the Democrats of 1898 could be concerned, however, the game was truly over.
Creator
Raleigh News and Observer
Source
"The Game is Ended." Cartoon. News and Observer. November 10, 1898. The North Carolina Election of 1898. North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. April 21, 2012, http://www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/1898/sources/cartoons/1110.html.
Date
1898-11-10
Contributor
Griffin, Kelsey
Type
Document
Coverage
Wake County
Text
"The Game is Ended"
Simmons: The White Men Win.
Holton: Great Steptoe, I Thought the Black Men Would Win.
Simmons: The White Men Win.
Holton: Great Steptoe, I Thought the Black Men Would Win.
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Raleigh News and Observer, "The Game is Ended," Raleigh News and Observer, November 10, 1898, Civil War Era NC, accessed November 16, 2024, https://cwnc.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/items/show/484.