Children, War and Propaganda
Collins, Ross F.![Children, War and Propaganda](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/175/17523078/CHSBZCOP0317523078.jpg)
As World Wars I and II consumed the attention of the United States, the nation's leaders consciously fashioned a presentation of the war for America's children. Duties of the young troops, cast as small soldiers on the home front, ranged from collecting scrap metal to preparing for future service overseas. A barrage of words and images, in print and broadcast, in classes, in posters, in plays and in prayer, infused the child's world with the v...