Hoy como ayer, los enemigos de Juarez (Today like yesterday, the enemies of Juarez). Published: Mexico City 1942. Bi-weekly broadside shows three unsigned cartoons. One political cartoon depicts Benito Juarez as a symbol of Mexican democracy, pointing a crowd of fascists and Nazis toward the Hill of the Bells (where a firing squad killed Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian on June 19, 1867). A second political cartoon is set in a Russian steam bath; where Joseph Stalin is telling Adolf Hitler that his massage is still forthcoming. The third cartoon is a commentary on the high price and inferior quality of milk. The text refers to the ideals of democracy as espoused and embodied in the memory of Benito Juarez and how these are being threatened by Fascist elements in Mexico.

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