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The posters shown here are just a sampling of what’s available at the Bruce Museum, located in Greenwich, Connecticut. The exhibit runs from January 20 to June 3, 2018.
State poster, Louisiana, c. 1917. Special Collections, National Agricultural Library Bureau of Education poster, 1917. Special Collections, National Agricultural ...
The Brandeis University World War I and World War II Propaganda Posters collection includes nearly 100 different images (a majority from the WWI era) addressing a variety of American war aims. The ...
So it’s fascinating to take a look through the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign‘s collection of posters and propaganda from the American Library Association, an organization founded ...
During World War I, posters beckoned civilians to join the armed forces and beseeched State-side warriors to conserve wheat and sugar, all in the name of helping the troops.
The idea of what constitutes American identity was hotly debated during the WWI era. Leaders like Theodore Roosevelt called on immigrant communities to assimilate, arguing there was no place for ...
The American Committee for Relief in the Near East, which put these posters in circulation in the last years of World War I, began in 1915 as the ...
Did a WWI Recruiting Poster Inspire the Most Iconic Shot in Dr. Strangelove? ... I unexpectedly came across this American recruitment poster: Did Stanley Kubrick ever see that poster?
Cory Bernat is the creator of an intriguing online exhibit of American food posters related to World Wars I and II. Amanda Fiegl. May 28, 2010 / State poster, Pennsylvania, 1917.