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This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Portland, Ore., resident Joe Wirtheim has a background in graphic ...
Inspired by World War II propaganda posters, the artist from Portland, Ore., has been creating his own Victory Garden of Tomorrow posters since 2007 -- something he likes to call ‘artful ...
Vegetable gardens in backyards, schools and public spaces aren’t a new idea, and a small group of collectors enjoys memorabilia from these forgotten parts of war efforts. In 1917, during World ...
When America became involved in World War I in 1917, propaganda posters encouraged people to grow their own produce by planting "victory gardens" so more food could be exported to soldiers and ...
Posters often promoted support for programs, including The United War Work Campaign, the Red Cross and most notably, the Liberty and Victory loan programs. The first and second Liberty loan campaigns ...
Posters often promoted support for programs, including The United War Work Campaign, the Red Cross and most notably, the Liberty and Victory loan programs. The first and second Liberty loan campaigns ...
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