https://images.socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/items/browse?tags=Frederick+Libby&sort_field=added&sort_dir=a&output=atom2024-03-29T07:54:58+00:00Omekahttps://images.socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/items/show/133 The World Cooperation Campaign in 1924 marked the tenth anniversary of the outbreak of World War I.
"'STOP WAR! COOPERATE!' will be the keynote of the observance in America of the Tenth Anniversary of the Outbreak of the WOrld War, July 26-27. It will mark the beginning of a nation-wide campaign t give World Cooperation its rightful place as the foremost issue in the coming election campaign. If we can't stop war, nothing else matters. Another World War would be the end of the white civilization.
By the use of posters and fliers and through meetings, religious services, parades and other features, the people of America will register their determination that Isolation is not acceptable as an American policy in foreighn affairs and that only through Cooperation can we Stop War."]]>2023-02-06T19:38:41+00:00
Title
World Cooperation Campaign. Stop War -- Cooperate [promotional material]
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Publication of the National Council for Prevention of War to promote the 1924 Campaign for World Cooperation. Under the direction of Frederick Libby, this group organized various anti-war campaigns.
The World Cooperation Campaign in 1924 marked the tenth anniversary of the outbreak of World War I.
"'STOP WAR! COOPERATE!' will be the keynote of the observance in America of the Tenth Anniversary of the Outbreak of the WOrld War, July 26-27. It will mark the beginning of a nation-wide campaign t give World Cooperation its rightful place as the foremost issue in the coming election campaign. If we can't stop war, nothing else matters. Another World War would be the end of the white civilization.
By the use of posters and fliers and through meetings, religious services, parades and other features, the people of America will register their determination that Isolation is not acceptable as an American policy in foreighn affairs and that only through Cooperation can we Stop War."
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