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- Tags: public health
Negro Organization Society. Programme 12, 13, 14 November 1924. Fredericksburg, Va.
Virginia Conference on Race Relations, The Southern Workman, January 1931
Tags: African Americans, Ben R Lacy Jr, Birth of a Nation, Commission on Interracial Cooperation, education, Gordon B Hancock, J. Hoge Ricks, John Garland Pollard, John M. Ellison, LeRoy Brown, public health, race, race relations, Richmond, Robert B. Eleazer, Robert Russa Moton, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Virginia, Virginia Church Conference on Race Relations, W. D. Gresham, W. T. Sawyer
Virginia (white) Denominational Conference on Race Relations, October 28, 1930. Program and Resolution on "The Birth of a Nation."
Interracial News Service, vol. 11, no. 1. January 1940
Dennis the Menace Takes a Poke at Poison
¡Los Amigos Conservan A Sus Amigos Con Vida!
Tags: alcohol, automobiles, Comics, education, MADD, prevention, public health, public service comic, youth
Rex Morgan, M.D. Talks About Your Unborn Child!
New York State Department of Mental Hygiene presents Chic Young’s Blondie
Escape from Fear
Students washing hands before lunch, old Cary Street School (Madison School).
Tags: education, hygiene, photograph, public health, public schools
Stop Polio Sunday [handbill]
Tags: Polio, public health, vaccination
Annual Report, Neighborhood House, Richmond, VA, 1916-1917
Chores of Modern Health Crusaders
Conventions Which Protect
Better Babies [suffrage pamphlet]
Migrant Children and Youth
The Doctor Looks at Child Labor. NCLC Pamphlet No. 356
Texas Committee on Migrant Farm Workers. Letter to Congressman W. R. Poage from Betty Jane Whitaker
Save Yourself From Influenza...[public health graphic]
Tags: influenza, public health, tuberculosis, Virginia, World War I
Please,..I don't want to leave them
The Sacrifice (Tuberculosis is Preventable) [editorial cartoon by A. J. Van Leshout]
When They Come Home
Soldier Attention: A Private Word with You
Give Your Pet All the Breaks!
The Ray of Hope [editorial cartoon by Edgar F. Schilder]
Tags: cartoon, Cartoons Magazine, death, public health, Red Cross, tuberculosis