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Which bridge do you want? American labor can either build a bridge of ships to help Pershing's army or it can permit enemy agitators to stretch the hyphen of disloyalty as a bridge to aid our enemies. ... We believe American wage-earners and wage-payers are loyal. Let us prove it by working together for America!
Collection StructurePoster collection > Which bridge do you want? American labor can either build a bridge of ships to help Pershing's army or it can permit enemy agitators to stretch the hyphen of disloyalty as a bridge to aid our enemies. ... We believe American wage-earners and wage-payers are loyal. Let us prove it by working together for America!
Item Title Which bridge do you want? American labor can either build a bridge of ships to help Pershing's army or it can permit enemy agitators to stretch the hyphen of disloyalty as a bridge to aid our enemies. ... We believe American wage-earners and wage-payers are loyal. Let us prove it by working together for America!
Collection TitlePoster collection
Artist Phifer
Issuing Body National Industrial Conservation Movement
Date Created1917/1918?
Description

Two drawings, one of a bridge of ships, one of a "hyphen bridge" across which little stick figures with labels like "plots," "plots to cripple U.S. shipping," "unrest," etc. are marching from the United States toward Germany.

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Country of Origin
Country of OriginUnited States
DimensionsOverall: 25 x 18 in. (63.5 x 45.7 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium political posters
Color
black and white
Hoover IDPoster US 4274
Record NumberXX343.27868
RightsNo known restrictions.

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