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Fight or Buy Bonds: Mobilizing Women for World War I

Fight or Buy Bonds: Mobilizing Women for World War I

Some of the most striking World War I posters in the Fight or Buy Bonds exhibit were directed at mobilizing women to meet national needs. The massive mobilization required by twentieth-century warfare put great strains on American society. With four million men taken into the armed forces, labor shortages developed in many sectors which women helped fill.

Save Your Child by Herbert Andrew Paus

World War I

Original Vintage Poster FIGHT OR BUY BONDS - THIRD LIBERTY LOAN - World War I – CHICAGO VINTAGE POSTERS

Tending the Homefront: The Many Roles of Women in the San Francisco Bay Area During World War II (U.S. National Park Service)

Women's Reform Organizations and Wartime Mobilization in World War I-Era Los Angeles1, The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era

The Fighting Sisters of the First World War - Utah State Magazine

Fight or Buy Bonds: Mobilizing Women for World War I

A Woman's Touch: How Women Impacted the War Efforts - The Great Republic

Fight or buy bonds. Third Liberty Loan - Digital Commonwealth