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Description caricature from the Swedish newspaper en:Folkets Dagblad Politiken from 1928. The caricature portrays the conservative newspaper editor Ljunglund as delerious, seeing Josephine Baker as a bolshevik agitator. The caricature was drawn in response to an editorial by Ljunglund in the newspaper Nytt Dagligt Allehanda, which labelled Baker's performance in Stockholm as one of several communist gospels.
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Source Bramsjö/Florin, Hjalmar Pettersson: Sanningen om Sverige, Stockholm: Arbetarkultur
Author Hjalmar Pettersson (d. 1931)
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