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Pour la liberté. Fete de l'indépendance, 4 Juillet 1776-1918
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| Title | Pour la liberté. Fete de l'indépendance, 4 Juillet 1776-1918 |
| Poster Text French | Pour la liberté. Fete de l'indépendance, 4 Juillet 1776-1918 |
| Language | French |
| English Translation | For Liberty, Independence Day Celebration July 4, 1776-1918. July 4, 1776 is the birth day of the United States. On that day, the North American colonies proclaimed their independence and became a Nation. "We will give all that we have, all that we possess, in order to deliver the world, in order to permit free men to live as we do." (Woodrow Wilson) |
| Description | A large American soldier stands on the bow of a ship next to a presidential statue and an American flag, while the Statue of Liberty shines a beacon of light from her torch. |
| Subject | Posters World War I France Allegiance with the U.S. Flags Statue of Liberty Soldiers
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| Subject-TGM | Foreign participation in war War allies War posters
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| Date | 1918 |
| Dimensions | 33 x 51 cm. |
| Location-Folder | 4 |
| Location-Collection | 35/1/42 |
| Location | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. University Archives |
| Rights | Digital Reproduction by History, Philosophy and Newspaper Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. |
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