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War posters -- United States -- History -- World War, 1914-1918.

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 99 Collections and/or Records:

Buy a Liberty Bond of the U.S. Government and Wear This Button...., Between 1910-1920

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Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.1.64
Scope and Contents From the Series:

World War I era posters produced in America.

Dates: Between 1910-1920

Buy Liberty Bonds, Between 1910-1920

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Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.1.32
Scope and Contents

Bronze-like profile of Abraham Lincoln, beneath which is the quote "That government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the Earth."

Dates: Between 1910-1920

Civilians: When We Go Through This We Need All the Help and Comfort You Can Give..., 1918-11-11

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Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.2.2
Scope and Contents

Issued by te Jewish Welfare Board, for United War Work Capaign, Week of Novemberr 11, 1918.


A soldier stands above his kneeling, rifle-weilding comrades, one arm outstretched. There is a large Star of David on the left side of the poster.

Dates: 1918-11-11

Colored Man Is No Slacker, 1918

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Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.1.28
Scope and Contents

African-American soldier embracing his young lover amidst a flower-strewn concrete path, with a unit of other Black soldiers marching in formation behind them and carrying a large American flag.

Dates: 1918

Come On! Buy more Liberty Bonds., 1918

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Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.1.46
Scope and Contents From the Series:

World War I era posters produced in America.

Dates: 1918

Do Your Duty. Join the U.S. Marines. Help Them Defend America on Land and Sea., Between 1910-1920

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Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.1.19
Scope and Contents From the Series:

World War I era posters produced in America.

Dates: Between 1910-1920

Every Girl Pulling for Victory. Victory Girls United War Work Campaign., Between 1910-1920

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Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.1.24
Scope and Contents From the Series:

World War I era posters produced in America.

Dates: Between 1910-1920

Examples of recruitment propaganda messages

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Identifier: 1000.171.1.21
Scope and Contents Examples of designs-in-miniature intended for car cards, posters and billboards: "All Together! Enlist in the Navy." Henry Reuterdahl, artist. On verso: "U.S. Navy. Here he is Sir. We need him and you too! Navy Recruiting Station." Charles Dana Gibson, artist. "He is keeping the World safe for Democracy. Enlist and help him." Clifford Carleton, artist. On verso: "America CAlls. Enlist in the Navy." J.C. Leyendecker, artist. "Stop This." ...
Dates: 1914 - 1977