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The "heathen" god Mumbo Jumbo, as depicted in a cartoon from the front page of the March 1915 issue of the National Rip-Saw, a socialist monthly published in St. Louis. Poem is by Henry Tichenor, a Rip-Saw staffer who also edited the rationalist magazine, The Melting Pot.

Published in the USA prior to 1924, public domain.

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The "heathen" god Mumbo Jumbo, as depicted in a cartoon from the front page of the March 1915 issue of the National Rip-Saw, a socialist monthly published in St. Louis. Poem is by Henry Tichenor, a Rip-Saw staffer who also edited the rationalist magazine, The Melting Pot.

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current 17:34, 10 December 2020 Thumbnail for version as of 17:34, 10 December 20203,793 × 3,444 (2.51 MB) Carrite ( talk | contribs)The "heathen" god Mumbo Jumbo, as depicted in a cartoon from the front page of the March 1915 issue of the ''National Rip-Saw,'' a socialist monthly published in St. Louis. Poem is by Henry Tichenor, a ''Rip-Saw'' staffer who also edited the rationalist magazine, ''The Melting Pot.'' Published in the USA prior to 1924, public domain. {{PD-US}} {{keep local}}
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