James Montgomery Flagg. "I Want You for the U.S. Army" (1917). Lithograph. |
21H.102 Multimedia Archive: World War I
Primary Sources
- Woodrow Wilson, Declaration of Neutrality (1914)
- Alan Seeger, "I Have a Rendezvous with Death" (1916)
- Woodrow Wilson, "Peace without Victory" speech (1917)
- Woodrow Wilson, War Message to Congress (1917)
- Sen. George Norris, Speech against U.S. entry (1917)
- Billy Murray,"Over There" audio recording (1917)
- Propaganda posters
- Photographs
- Woodrow Wilson, "Fourteen Points" speech (1918)
- Arthur Fields, "Hunting the Hun" audio recording (1918)
- Statement by Eugene V. Debs (1918)
- Statement by German-American farmer John Deml (1918)
- Sen. Lodge, Speech against the League of Nations (1919)
- Calvin Coolidge, Telegram on the Boston Police Strike (1919)
- A. Mitchell Palmer,"Case Against the 'Reds'" (1920)
- George Creel, How We Advertised America (1920)
- Jane Addams, Account of the Women's Peace Party (1922)
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