SIOUX CITY | A Sunday afternoon program at the Sioux City Public Museum will highlight ethnic tensions during World War I, as well as local and state actions to enforce conformity. Titled "Over Here - ...
For the eighth of its 13-part series commemorating the 100-year anniversary of the end of World War I, the Lompoc Museum will host a program titled “On the Home Front” from 7 to 9 p.m. June 11 at ...
The era of World War I, as covered in the Napa Register, was a contrast of international war news and reports from Washington mixed with the daily news of a small but growing agriculture-based ...
This documentary explores how World War I changed South Carolina. World War I activities on the home-front literally changed the South Carolina landscape, as well as how women and African-Americans ...
World War I began in Europe in 1914, but the United States maintained a policy of neutrality through the presidential election of 1916. Woodrow Wilson’s successful reelection captured America’s ...
Open House: Saturday, June 24 – No tour, wander at your leisure from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., last entry 1:45 p.m. See what life was like on the home front for the residents of our town and Long ...
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Increasing fears of war reminded me of how things were on the homefront in World War II. My hip ailment made me 4-F, unfit for military service. My contractor brother-in-law gave me a summer job in ...
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