American Decades
"Wipe Out Discrimination"
Poster
By: Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO)
Date: 1949
Source: "Wipe Out Discrimination." Poster. 1949. Reprinted in Boyer, Paul S., et al. The Enduring Vision. Second edition. Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath and Company, 1993.
About the Organization: Public-service announcements on posters and in other media not only reflected social trends and movements by expressing popular sentiments but also allowed organizations to advertise themselves by linking their names with successful ideas. In this case, the Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO), a labor union, sought to link its agenda with the growing emphasis on civil rights. Despite this and other efforts to revitalize itself, the CIO did not thrive. In 1955, it joined the American Federation of Labor (AFL) to form the AFL-CIO. The AFL-CIO had internal problems as well, however, and its membership decreased...
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1940's Government and Politics Primary Sources
- "The Four Freedoms"
- "Franklin D. Roosevelt's Pearl Harbor Speech"
- Letter from James Y. Sakamoto to President Franklin D. Roosevelt
- The Discovery of Freedom: Man's Struggle Against Authority
- "Letters from Los Alamos"
- The Road to Serfdom
- "Serve Your Country in the WAVES"
- "Charter of the United Nations Preamble"
- "President Harry S. Truman's Address Before a Joint Session of Congress, March 12, 1947"
- The Testimony of J. Edgar Hoover Before the House Un-American Activities Committee
- "Address by General George C. Marshall Secretary of State of the United States at Harvard University, June 5, 1947"
- "Dewey Defeats Truman"
- "Communists Should Not Teach in American Colleges"
- "Wipe Out Discrimination"
- "Indian Self-Government"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
