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RED CROSS POSTER, 1917. Poster by the American Red Cross and the U. S. Food Administration, encouraging Americans to save food, and featuring a quote by John Greenleaf Whittier: America, the hope of all who suffer, the dread of all who wrong. Lithograph by Herbert Andrew Paus, 1917
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RED CROSS POSTER, 1917. Poster by the American Red Cross and the U. S. Food Administration, encouraging Americans to save food, and featuring a quote by John Greenleaf Whittier: America, the hope of all who suffer, the dread of all who wrong. Lithograph by Herbert Andrew Paus, 1917
RED CROSS POSTER, 1917.
Poster by the American Red Cross and the U.S. Food Administration, encouraging Americans to save food, and featuring a quote by John Greenleaf Whittier: America, the hope of all who suffer, the dread of all who wrong. Lithograph by Herbert Andrew Paus, 1917
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1917 Andrew Bandage Food Green Leaf Herbert Nurse Poster Quote Rationing Red Cross Save Whittier World War Wounded Administration
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This print showcases a powerful Red Cross poster from 1917, created in collaboration with the U. S. Food Administration. The poster's main objective was to encourage Americans to save food during a time of war and rationing. Lithographed by Herbert Andrew Paus, this stunning artwork features a quote by John Greenleaf Whittier that reads: "America, the hope of all who suffer, the dread of all who wrong". The image depicts a brave nurse tending to wounded soldiers while surrounded by men eagerly awaiting her aid. A sense of urgency is conveyed through the bandages and medical supplies scattered around her. The woman's determined expression reflects America's commitment to providing solace for those in need. During World War I, food shortages were prevalent as resources were redirected towards supporting troops overseas. This poster serves as a reminder that every American has a responsibility to conserve food for both domestic consumption and aiding suffering nations abroad. Herbert Andrew Paus skillfully captures the essence of patriotism and compassion within this lithograph. The combination of bold colors and impactful text evokes an emotional response from viewers, urging them to take action in support of their country. This historical artifact not only represents an important moment in American history but also exemplifies the unwavering dedication of organizations like the Red Cross in times of crisis. It stands as a testament to America's role as both "the hope" for those enduring hardship and "the dread" for those perpetuating injustice – embodying our nation's commitment
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