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- Title
- The Forgotten Tenth, An Analysis of Unemployment among Negroes in the United States and its Social Costs : 1932-1933
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- National Urban League (originator)
- Collection ID
- Pamphlets
- Hagley ID
- PAM_The_Forgotten_Tenth
- Collection
- National Urban League publications, 1930-1960
- Title
- Do the Job He Left Behind
- Date(s)
- 1943
- Contributor(s)
- Harris, R. G. (Robert George) (artist), United States. Government Printing Office (printer)
- Description
-
Text from image: 'Do the job HE left behind -- Apply U.S. Employment Service'
- Collection ID
- Women at work World War II posters (Accession 1994.263.1)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_002
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Work six days a week : we must work as American freeman now or later drudge as German slaves
- Date(s)
- 1916
- Creator
- United States. Department of Labor
- Contributor(s)
- Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934 (associated name), United States Employment Service (issuing body)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Medium
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08233953
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- Fifty-fifty : those who work at the benches must stand shoulder to shoulder with those who work in the office : together we win, divided we lose : let us cooperate in producing that prosperity may continue
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Creator
- United States. Department of Labor
- Contributor(s)
- Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934 (associated name), United States Employment Service (issuing body)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Small
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08233960
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- The New Era of peace and good-will will be real only as we among ourselves practice good-will. : Good-willed men whether employers or employees, are the bulwarks of the Nation. : Let us prove our patriotism
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Creator
- United States. Department of Labor
- Contributor(s)
- Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934 (associated name), United States Employment Service (issuing body)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Medium
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08233962
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- All together let's continue production and insure prosperity
- Date(s)
- 1916
- Creator
- United States. Department of Labor
- Contributor(s)
- Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934 (associated name), United States Employment Service (issuing body)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Small
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08233958
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- Our part
- Date(s)
- 1916
- Creator
- United States. Department of Labor
- Contributor(s)
- Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934 (associated name), United States Employment Service (issuing body)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Medium
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08233952
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- Get the habit : of doing things right
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Creator
- United States. Department of Labor
- Contributor(s)
- Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934 (associated name), United States Employment Service (issuing body)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Medium
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08233955
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- No place like home : the United States is the best home in the world : to preserve and perpetuate it we need to cooperate more in order that there may be more produced, and hence more to divide
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Creator
- United States. Department of Labor
- Contributor(s)
- Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934 (associated name), United States Employment Service (issuing body)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Small
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08233963
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- The truth : we are in real war, up against a most brutal foe
- Date(s)
- 1916
- Creator
- United States. Department of Labor
- Contributor(s)
- Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934 (associated name), United States Employment Service (issuing body)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Medium
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08233946
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- Stick to your job
- Date(s)
- 1916
- Creator
- United States. Department of Labor
- Contributor(s)
- Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934 (associated name), United States Employment Service (issuing body)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Medium
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08233956
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- An appeal! : to secure the fruits of victory we must all be patient and generous while changing from war work to peace work : this applies alike to wage workers and employers : both must be willing to give and take during the period of readjustment
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Creator
- United States. Department of Labor
- Contributor(s)
- Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934 (associated name), United States Employment Service (issuing body)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Small
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08233957
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- Help win the war : we can help by our work, we can help by working every day : help by working full time : we can help by keeping on the job as long as the job needs us : absence from work, tardiness, indifference help Germany
- Date(s)
- 1914
- Creator
- United States. Department of Labor
- Contributor(s)
- Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934 (associated name), United States Employment Service (issuing body)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Medium
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08233954
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- We must win : to make the world free -- and a better place in which to live
- Date(s)
- 1916
- Creator
- United States. Department of Labor
- Contributor(s)
- Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934 (associated name), United States Employment Service (issuing body)
- Description
-
A poster designed by the Department of Labor encouraging U.S. citizens to work more during war time.
- Collection ID
- Broadside Medium
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08233951
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- The More Women At Work The Sooner We Win!
- Date(s)
- 1943
- Creator
- United States. Office of War Information
- Contributor(s)
- Palmer, Alfred T., 1906-1993 (artist), United States. Government Printing Office (printer)
- Description
-
Text from image: 'The more WOMEN at work the sooner we WIN! Women are needed as: Farm workers, Typists, Salespeople, Waitresses, Bus Drivers, Taxi Drivers, Timekeepers, Elevator Operators, Messengers, Laundresses, Teachers Conductors, and in hundreds of other war jobs! See Your Local U.S. Employment Service'
- Collection ID
- Women at work World War II posters (Accession 1994.263.2)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_032
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Women at work World War II posters
- Creator
- United States Employment Service
- Accession
- 1994.263
- Collection
- info:fedora/islandora:ead