Jackson and Van Buren Going the Whole Hog political cartoon, 1832
Permanent ID:
12295
Call number:
Bb 612 W 62
Date:
1832
Image Description:
"Jackson Forever: Go the Whole Hog" was a slogan used by the supporters of President Andrew Jackson's 1832 reelection campaign. During an era when the vast majority of Americans worked the land for a living, the hog symbolized financial security.
This image has Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren astride a large, "whole" hog. It is an anonymous lithograph.