Fusion, on to Brooklyn!
Nov 05 1903
•0h 3m
•A man in a plaid suit with a lantern hung around his neck comes out on stage, followed by another man who also carries a lantern. They turn as if to view the work and then turn toward the camera. Another person in frock coat and stovepipe hat appears on stage, carrying a sign that reads, "fusion, on to brooklyn." the three men march around in an attempt to convey a political idea, for in addition to the placard, they are carrying bags with dollar signs on them.
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