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American Propaganda in WW II

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Aug 16 2007
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David Rosmiller, at one of the insurance law blogs I read, points to Northwestern University’s World War II poster collection. Sadly, Northwestern’s database isn’t easily browsed, but it can be searched by text. Check out Rosmiller’s post for more examples. Obviously, the one I picked is a bit ironic, given that the poster was printed before the United States’ Civil Rights era.

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