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Lift Every Voice - For Victory, 1942. Creator: Unknown
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Lift Every Voice - For Victory, 1942. Creator: Unknown
A pamphlet titled " Lift Every Voice - For Victory" by Claudia Jones, African-American political activist, communist, journalist, and community leader. The front cover shows a black soldier pointing a gun. The title appears above and below in black and white print
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Bayonet Black History Booklet Cultural Heritage Heritage Ink On Paper Leaflet Nmaahc Pamphlet Propaganda Publisher Publishers Union Army United States Colored Troops Usct Victory 2nd World War Afro American Graphic Design Pamphlets Second World War World War Two
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Lift Every Voice - For Victory, 1942
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is a powerful print that encapsulates the spirit and resilience of African Americans during World War II. Created by an unknown artist, this image was featured on the front cover of Claudia Jones' pamphlet titled "Lift Every Voice - For Victory". The photograph depicts a black soldier, his gun pointed forward with determination and strength. The title of the pamphlet appears above and below in bold print, emphasizing its message of unity and triumph. In this artwork from the 1940s, we witness the intersection of art, history, and activism. It serves as a reminder of the significant contributions made by African Americans to their country's armed forces during one of its most challenging periods. Claudia Jones herself was an influential figure—an African-American political activist, journalist, communist leader, and community advocate. Her work aimed to empower her fellow citizens through education and literature. This print captures not only a moment in time but also represents cultural heritage—a testament to the bravery and dedication displayed by countless men who served in the United States Colored Troops during World War II. Displayed at the National Museum of African American History and Culture within Smithsonian Institution's collection, this artwork stands as a symbol for all those who fought for freedom while facing discrimination. It reminds us that even in times of adversity, every voice has power—power that can lead to victory.
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