Children]]> Indoors]]> Leisure]]> Japanese woman in blue kimono serving children tea.

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Two women in light brown kimonos - 1 with orange fan and orange/tan sash, other playing with ball.

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Children]]> Reverse of Sharpless & Sons trade card.

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Children]]> Chinese boy on fan.

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Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History, Duke University]]> Sixties]]> Modern Civil Rights Era (1950-1970)]]> Vietnam War Era (1960-1975)]]> The Cold War Era (1945-1990)]]> 1960s]]> Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History, Duke University]]> Billboard Poster]]> Patriotic]]> Cutler-Hammer, Inc., electronics manufacturers, uses the painting of Korean field workers overseen by a Japanese soldier to impress upon Americans the importance of fully committing to winning the war.

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Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History, Duke University]]> Advertisement]]> East Africa]]> Forties]]> World War II (1939-1945)]]> 1940s]]>
Patriotic]]> Macy*s urges purchase of War Bonds with photo of unshirted Japanese soldier surrendering to U.S. soldiers. 

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Military]]> Patriotic]]> Sears Roebuck and Co. urges purchase of War Bonds with image of crouching Japanese soldier in spotlight as unseen soldier points gun.

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Patriotic]]> The Texax Company (Texaco) urges purchase of War Bonds with illustration of Japanese man buying war bonds to support Japanese government.

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Patriotic]]> Lambert Chemical Co., maker of Listerine Antiseptic, urges purchase of War Bonds with drawing of Japanese soldier in fighter plane laughing at U.S. soldier in parachute whose fighter plane was just bombed.

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Children]]> Patriotic]]> National War Fund urging Americans to donate to charities, using Images of two European American orphans, a poor European American merchant seaman, a Chinese baby crying and an image of a U.S. solider.

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