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Representative Victor L. Berger of Wisconsin and Socialist Party of America Members Bertha Hale White and Eugene V. Debs, photograph by the National Photo Company, December 13, 1924
Representative Victor L. Berger of Wisconsin and Socialist Party of America Members Bertha Hale White and Eugene V. Debs, photograph by the National Photo Company, December 13, 1924

Open Letter from Victor L. Berger . . . Addressed to his Colleagues in Congress, April 1919
Open Letter from Victor L. Berger . . . Addressed to his Colleagues in Congress, April 1919

“Victor Berger is Indicted Foe of America,” New York Tribune, March 10, 1918
“Victor Berger is Indicted Foe of America,” New York Tribune, March 10, 1918

The G.I. Bill of Rights Means a Better Way of Life, photograph by Private First Class Johnnie Filecia, ca. 1944
The G.I. Bill of Rights Means a Better Way of Life, photograph by Private First Class Johnnie Filecia, ca. 1944

S. 1767, An Act to provide Federal Government aid for the readjustment in civilian life of returning World War II veterans (Servicemen’s Readjustment Act or the G.I. Bill of Rights), March 27, 1944
S. 1767, An Act to provide Federal Government aid for the readjustment in civilian life of returning World War II veterans (Servicemen’s Readjustment Act or the G.I. Bill of Rights), March 27, 1944

Letter from Private First Class M. H. Blumenfeld to the Senate Committee on Military Affairs, June 15, 1944
Letter from Private First Class M. H. Blumenfeld to the Senate Committee on Military Affairs, June 15, 1944

Telegram to the Chairman, G.I. Bill Committee, May 20, 1944
Telegram to the Chairman, G.I. Bill Committee, May 20, 1944

First African American Members of the Women’s Army Corps Assigned to Overseas Duty Get off a Train at Night in England, photograph by British Combine, February 1945
First African American Members of the Women’s Army Corps Assigned to Overseas Duty Get off a Train at Night in England, photograph by British Combine, February 1945

Private First Class Nona Heminger, a Member of the Women’s Army Corps Ordnance Section Stationed at Camp Campbell, Kentucky, photograph by Army Signal Corps, January 3, 1944
Private First Class Nona Heminger, a Member of the Women’s Army Corps Ordnance Section Stationed at Camp Campbell, Kentucky, photograph by Army Signal Corps, January 3, 1944

Are You a Girl with a Star-Spangled Heart? poster by Bradshaw Crandell for the U.S. Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau, 1943
Are You a Girl with a Star-Spangled Heart? poster by Bradshaw Crandell for the U.S. Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau, 1943
