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SUMMARY:For Home & Country: WWI Propaganda on the American Home Front
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DESCRIPTION:For Home &amp; Country: WWI Propaganda on the American Home FrontOn Novembe
 r 7th - "For Home and Country: World War I Propaganda on the American Home 
 Front"- World War I propaganda was massive in scope, targeting women and ch
 ildren on the home front, pressuring them to contribute to the war effort. 
 When women and children were not the target of propaganda, their images wer
 e used to encourage men to enlist. Cookbooks, pamphlets, posters, sheet mus
 ic and children's literature all served as recruiting tools to bring every 
 American citizen into the war effort. Celia Kingsbury, Ph.D., University of
  Central Missouri, will present.   The program continues the museum's ongoi
 ng series, "Museum After Hours," held the first Wednesday of each month. In
  addition to the program, the museum's galleries will be open until 9 p.m.\
 n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h3>For Home &amp; Country: WWI Propaganda on the American Home Front</h3><
 p>On November 7th - "For Home and Country: World War I Propaganda on the Am
 erican Home Front"- World War I propaganda was massive in scope, targeting 
 women and children on the home front, pressuring them to contribute to the 
 war effort. When women and children were not the target of propaganda, thei
 r images were used to encourage men to enlist. Cookbooks, pamphlets, poster
 s, sheet music and children's literature all served as recruiting tools to 
 bring every American citizen into the war effort. Celia Kingsbury, Ph.D., U
 niversity of Central Missouri, will present.&nbsp; &nbsp;The program contin
 ues the museum's ongoing series, "Museum After Hours," held the first Wedne
 sday of each month. In addition to the program, the museum's galleries will
  be open until 9 p.m.</p>
CONTACT:DSPStateMuseum@dnr.mo.gov
X-EXTRAINFO:This event is free and open to the public.\nThe program will be held in the
  Missouri State Museum's History Hall, located in the east wing of the Miss
 ouri State Capitol.   After hours access to the Capitol (after 5:30 p.m.) i
 s through the garage on the east side of the building.  All visitors are su
 bject to security screening.  For more information please call 573-751-4127
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