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"Black Bodies in Propoganda: The Art of The War Poster." Exhibit opening in the Penn Museum Credit: Amanda Suarez, Amanda Suarez A new exhibit at the Penn Museum aims to provoke second thoughts ...
Appraisal: World War I Bond Posters, ca. 1917, from Austin, Hour 2. Check out Nicholas Lowry's appraisal of a 1917 World War I bond posters, in Austin, Hour 2. Aired 02/02/2015 | Rating TV-G ...
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The stash of 190 propaganda posters from World War I and World War II were found last year on top of two sawhorses in the basement of a Rochester, New Hampshire, library. ROCHESTER, N.H.
Some posters evoked images of the brutality of our foreign enemies, others suggested the American way of life was in jeopardy. Many of the ads were directed toward selling war bonds -- direct ...
When America went to war in the early 1940s, people bought war bonds to help pay for badly needed guns, tanks and airplanes. The advertising posters used to sell the bonds aimed straight for the ...
Persuasive, inspiring and occasionally disconcerting, war bond posters proved a formidable public relations tool for the U.S. government, ...
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