Primary Sources: Text Credits
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Copyrighted excerpts were reproduced from the following periodicals:
House & Garden, v. 81, February, 1942 for "Houses for Defense," by Anonymous. Copyright © 1942, renewed 1969 by The Conde Nast Publications, Inc. Reproduced by permission.
House & Garden, January, 1944 for "Still Keep 'Em Growing," by H. W. Hochbaum. Copyright © 1943, renewed 1971 by The Conde Nast Publications, Inc. Reproduced by permission.
Ladies Home Journal, v. LX, August, 1943; September 19, 1943; October, 1943; November, 1943. Copyright © 1943 by The Curtis Publishing Company. Renewed 1971 by Downe Publishing, Inc. All reproduced by permission.
The National Geographic Magazine, v. lxxxii, July–December, 1942; v. lxxxiii, March 1943; v. lxxxvi, December, 1944. Copyright © 1942, renewed 1969 by National Geographic Society; Copyright © 1943, renewed 1970 by National Geographic Society; Copyright © 1944, renewed 1971 by National Geographic Society. All rights reserved. All reproduced by permission.
The Saturday Evening Post, v. 214, June 6, 1942 for "Are American Civilians Ready for Attack?" by William Sloane, Rockland County, New York. Copyright © 1942, renewed 1970 by The Curtis Publishing Company. Reproduced by permission.
Time Magazine, v. XLI, June 7, 1943. Copyright © 1943, renewed 1971 by Time Inc. Reproduced by permission.
Copyrighted excerpts were reproduced from the following books:
Allen, Alexander J. From oral history interview: "Democracy and Hypocrisy," in The Homefront: America during World War II. Copyright © by University of Southern California. Reproduced by permission.
Cunning, Sheril Jankovsky. From oral history interview, "America Calling: Take Your Place in Civil Defense," in The Homefront: America during World War II. Copyright © University of Southern California. Reproduced by permission.
Lewis, Sybil. From oral history interview: "Rosie the Riveter," in The Homefront: America during World War II. Copyright © University of Southern California. Reproduced by permission.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. From The Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D Roosevelt, 1940 Volume. Macmillan Company, 1941. Copyright © 1941 by Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Renewed 1979 by John A. Roosevelt, Elliott Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., James Roosevelt, Mrs. James Halsted, Samuel I. Roseman. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of the Gale Group.
Scott, Thomas A. From oral history interview: "America Calling: Take Your Place in Civil Defense," in The Homefront: America during World War II. Copyright © University of Southern California. Reproduced by permission.
Terkel, Studs. From The Good War: An Oral History of World War Two. Ballantine Books, 1984. Copyright © 1984 by Studs Terkel. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of Donadio & Olson, Inc.
Copyrighted excerpts were reproduced from the following sources:
Hanes, Hazel. From "Hazel Hanes Recalls Transferring Across the Country, in personal interview, 2003. Reproduced by permission of Sharon M. Hanes.
