New Deal Ephemera
• October 5, 2017 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1930s, Alabama, American left artists, Blue eagle, CCC, Christopher DeNoon, Civil Rights Movement, Civilian Conservation Corps, Communism, Communist Party of the United States, Communist Party of the United States of America, Communists, displays, FIU, FIU community, FIU students, Florida International University, Florida International University students, Francis Xavier Luca, gifts, Great Depression, History Department, Hugo Gellert, Hugo Gellert (1892-1985), International Labor Defense (ILD), leftist artists, Leonard A. Lauder, library donors, Mitchell Wolfson Jr., museums, New Deal, New Deal (1933-1939), New Deal era, NRA, NYA, persuasive arts, racism, rare books and special collections library, Rural Electrification Administration (REA), stickers, The Wolfsonian-FIU library, visual thinking strategies, VTS, war propaganda, Wolfsonian library, Wolfsonian library collection, Wolfsonian museum library, Wolfsonian staff, Wolfsonian-FIU library, women, World War (1939-1945), World War II, WWII
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WHEN THE LEFT HELD SWAY IN THE US OF A
• October 5, 2011 • 1 CommentPosted in Communism, Communist Party of the United States, Communist Party of the United States of America, Communists, donations, FIU, FIU students, Florida International University, Florida International University students, gifts, Hugo Gellert (1892-1985), leftist artists, political art, Popular Front, propaganda
Tags: American WWII propaganda films, Anti-communism, capitalism, CLara Helena Palacio-de Luca, communist propaganda, Counter Attack, CPUSA, Earl Browder, Elinor J. Brecher, Francis Xavier Luca, Hollywood, Hollywood blacklisting, House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), International Labor Defense (ILD), Leo Brecher, Lynd Ward (1905-1985), Martijn F. Lecoultre, Mission to Moscow, Ninotchka, Red Scare, Rockwell Kent (1882-1971), Saco and Vanzetti, Song of Russia, Steve Heller, The North Star, Wobblies
STATISTICALLY SPEAKING!
• August 3, 2011 • 1 CommentPosted in Wolfsonian, Wolfsonian library, Wolfsonian library collection, Wolfsonian library exhibits, Wolfsonian museum library, Wolfsonian-FIU library
Tags: ASA (American Statistical Association), capitalism, charts, colonial Railroad projects, conventions, diagrams, Euclid, FDR, Five Year Plan, graphic statistics, JSM (Joint Statistical Meetings), Mark Twain, Miami Beach (Florida), New Deal, Portuguese colonies, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), propaganda, Soviet Union, statistics, tables