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Keep Him Free
Antikbar Halfsheet famous World War I propaganda poster titled "
Keep Him Free," created by American artist Charles Livingston Bull in 1917. The poster was issued by the United States Treasury Department to encourage the public to buy War Savings Stamps (W.S.S.) to help fund the war effort.
Poster Details

Artist: Charles Livingston Bull, a renowned wildlife artist known for his lifelike illustrations.
Purpose: To promote the sale of War Savings Stamps, which were stamps that could be purchased for 25 cents and later traded for war bonds. The program was often aimed at school children.
Imagery: The poster features a powerful American bald eagle perched above its nest, which contains several WWI biplanes (likely Curtiss Jennys). The eagle appears to be watching over the planes as they head off to battle.
Message: The image uses the national emblem to evoke patriotism and American superiority, suggesting that purchasing the stamps helps protect the nation's freedom and ensure the air force has the necessary resources.
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