Public Men, Private Enemies, Liberty magazine, July 30, 1932 - T-Shirt

Write a Review
$19.99 - $26.99
SKU:
23213
Condition:
New
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
Adding to cart… The item has been added

Mix & Match Discount

  • Any 3 Items — 10% off
  • Any 5 Items — 20% off
  • Any 10 Items — 30% off
Mix & match anything sitewide — combine tees, hoodies, and more. Discount applies automatically at checkout.

Public Men, Private Enemies was a powerful political cartoon by American artist Reginald Marsh, published in Liberty magazine on July 30, 1932. The artwork depicted a confrontation between prominent U.S. politicians, symbolizing the contentious political climate of the era. This T-shirt features an authentic reproduction of this thought-provoking design.

The original cartoon was a bold commentary on the dynamics of power and politics during the Great Depression. The shirt serves as a compelling reminder of that tumultuous period in American history, making it ideal for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in understanding the political landscape of the time.

Perfect for anyone who appreciates unique and meaningful designs, this T-shirt offers a glimpse into a significant moment in American politics. By wearing this shirt, you become part of that historical narrative, carrying its message with pride.

Specifications

SKU
23213
Condition
New
Material
Solid colors: 100% cotton. Heather/Tweed/Russet: 50% cotton, 50% polyester. Sport Grey/Antique: 90% cotton, 10% polyester.
Production
Printed using Direct-to-Garment (DTG) technology for vibrant, lasting designs.
Origin
Printed in the USA on imported garments (Nicaragua).
Shipping
FREE Shipping to the USA. Orders ship in 2–3 business days. 30-Day hassle-free returns. International Shipping is calculated at Checkout.

Product Details

Size Guide

Care Instructions