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Sheet Music: “America Here's My Boy—The Sentiment of Every American Mother.”
“America Here’s My Boy—The Sentiment of Every American Mother.” Arthur Lange. Words by Andrew B. Sterling. New York: Joe Morris Music Company, 1917. -
Poster: “Bonds—Which?”
“Bonds—Which?” [ca. 1914–1918]. United States. Artist: Ceasare. -
Title Page: An American and Nothing Else
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“Route Taken By 351 Field Artillery Into Battle.” [1918].
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“Unknown Suspect—Posting of Threatening and Disloyal Statements,” October 1917.
“Unknown Suspect—Posting of Threatening and Disloyal Statements,” October 1917. Reel 19, Federal Surveillance of Afro-Americans (1917–1925): World War, the Red Scare, and the Garvey Movement. 25 reels, 35mm. -
Poster: “The Navy Needs You! Don’t Read American History—Make It!”
“The Navy Needs You! Don’t Read American History—Make It!”. [ca. 1914–1918]. United States. Artist: James Montgomery Flagg. -
Poster: “Our Flags. Beat Germany. Support Every Flag that Opposes Prussianism.”
“Our Flags. Beat Germany. Support Every Flag that Opposes Prussianism.” [ca. 1914–1918]. United States. Artist: Adolph Treidler. -
Poster: “Enlist. On Which Side of the Window Are You?”
“Enlist. On Which Side of the Window Are You?”. [ca. 1914–1918]. United States. Artist: Laura Brey. -
Poster: “Make the World Safe. Enlist Now and Go With Your Friends.”
“Make the World Safe. Enlist Now and Go With Your Friends.” [ca. 1914–1918]. United States. Artist: [Arthur N. Edrop]. -
Poster: “U.S. Army Develops All a Man Has of Courage.”
“U.S. Army Develops All a Man Has of Courage.” [ca. 1914–1918]. United States. Artist: unknown. -
The Crisis, July 1917
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The Crisis, September 1917
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NAACP Press Release protesting exclusion of black soldiers from American Legion
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NAACP Press Release: “ASK GOVERNOR IF HE APPROVES OF MURDER,” 1919
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Minstrel Play: The Battle of Rollin' Bones
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Photograph: “Back to Home Land!” Removing the Casket of America’s Unknown Soldier from the Olympia, Washington, D.C.
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Application of Henry Moss, Private, H Co., 16th Regiment, U.S.C.T. (1865– 66) for admission to the Ohio Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home in Sandusky.
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Book: Fear God and Take Your Own Part
"This book is based primarily upon, and mainly consists of, matter contained in articles [published] ... in the Metropolitan magazine during the past fourteen months. It also contains or is based upon an aritcle contributed to the Wheeler syndicate, a paper submitted to the American sociological congress and one or two speeches and public statements. In addition there is much new matter."- Introd. note. Fear God and take your own part.- Warlike power--the prerequisite for the preservation of social values.- Where there is a sword for offence there must be a sword for defence.- America first--a phrase or a fact?- International duty and hyphenated Americanism.- Peace insurance by preparedness against war.- Uncle Sam's only friend is Uncle Sam.- The sound of laughter and of playing children has been stilled in Mexico.- When is an American not an American?- The Japanese in Korea.- The Panama blackmail treaty.- Conclusion.- Appendix A: Murder on the high seas.- Appendix B: Americanism.- Appendix C: Letter in reply to a request to speak at a mass meeting on behalf of the Armenians.- Appendix D: Record on preparedness. -
Yale School of Nursing Library
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EPH Library
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Historical Library, 1999
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The Information Room, 1999
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Christine Melnyk, Catalogue Assistant
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Web Home Page, 1996
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