The artist who drew this cartoon on the burden of White imperialism believed that those who carry the burden are actually the exploited indigenous laborers in the colonies.
What does the picture show of a White Man's burden?
At some point from the late 1800s, many Europeans came to believe that they had the moral responsibility to spread civilization around the world to "uncivilized lands." They called this the "White Man's burden."
This painting by William Henry Walker aims to show that the notion was just an excuse for the exploitation of laborers in the places that the Europeans brought "civilization" to. This meant that those laborers were actually the ones carrying the burden of being civilized.
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