World War II Propaganda

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World War II Propaganda

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The following are additional resources about propaganda used during World War II:

University of Missouri Artifacts Journal – WWII Propaganda: The Influence of Racism

US Department of Labor Women’s Bureau Report from 1944: Changes in Women’s Employment During the War

US Department of Labor Women’s Bureau website

US National Archives Powers of Persuasion: Poster Art from WWII

Made from History: How the USA’s Racist World War Two Propaganda Campaign Depicted the Japanese as Subhuman

PBS: The War – At Home Communication (companion site to Ken Burns film)

US National Archives Docs Teach

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This blog was created by Trevor Allison and Nancy Gross. Both authors are a part of Baylor University's Strickland Scholar program.

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