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Works Progress Administration Advertisement
Newspaper advertisement promoting all the jobs available within the Works Progress Administration
Georgia to get large sum of money from the National Youth Administration
Newspaper article describing what will be done in Georgia with the allocated money from the
National Youth Administration's Community Program for Jewish Refugee Resettlement
Georgia Newspaper describing National Youth Administration's impact on Jewish teens interested in agriculture and vocational training.
Eleanor Roosevelt Visits a National Youth Administration Project
Eleanor Roosevelt is visiting what looks like girl's sewing station being operated within the National Youth Administration's Federal Works Agency.
Eleanor Roosevelt at Works Progress Administration Black Nursery School in Des Moines, Iowa
Eleanor Roosevelt visiting an all Black nursery in Des Moines, Iowa that was created and funded by the W.P.A.
Draft Registration June 5, 1917, New York City
Young men register for the draft for the Great War on June 5, 1917 in New York City as required by the Selective Service Act of (May 18) 1917.
U.S. Secretary of War Newton D. Baker, drawing numbers for the 1917 draft lottery.
Blindfolded U.S. Secretary of War Newton D. Baker, drawing numbers from bowl in the 1917 draft lottery, Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., July 21, 1917.
Army training at Camp Warden McLean in 1917 near the present day Chickamauga Battlefield
Officer candidates conduct weapons training at Camp Warden McLean in 1917 near the present day Chickamauga Battlefield Visitor Center
I Want You for the U.S. Army
Artist rendering of 'Uncle Sam' character imploring men to volunteer for the U.S. Army
African-American women weighing wire coils and recording weights, to establish wage rates
Three African American women work in a factory making materials needed for the (World War I) war effort and afterward.
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