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CO: Fort Leavenworth prisoner. How long have you been in this country?

CO: Fort Leavenworth. How long have you been in this country?
Title: CO: Fort Leavenworth. How long have you been in this country?
Creator(s): Becker, Maurice, 1889-1975, artist
Date Created/Published: [19]25.
Summary: Print shows a prisoner at Fort Leavenworth, a conscientious objector, being interviewed by a military officer.
Notes:
Title inscribed in ink on item (Fort was overwritten as Test).
Caption continues: Why my ancestors date back to the Revolution. Member of any political party? Yes, the Socialist Party. What Revolutionary leader has had the greatest influences on your life? Jesus Christ, sir.
Inscribed in pencil lower right: 8.
One in a series of 8 lithographs for 1925 Roger Baldwin article, published in Workers Monthly magazine, on Federal treatment of conscientious objectors during World War I.
Signed in ink 'Maurice Becker '25' lower right.
(DLC/PP-1997:015.398).
Forms part of: Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Foundation collection.
Exhibited: 'Echoes of the Great War : American Experiences of WW I' in the Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., Nov. 2017 - June 2018.
Subjects:
Conscientious objectors--Kansas--Fort Leavenworth--1910-1920.
Interviews--Kansas--Fort Leavenworth--1910-1920.
Moral aspects of war--United States--1910-1920.
Prisoners--Kansas--Fort Leavenworth--1910-1920.
Illustrations--1920-1930.
Lithographs--American--1920-1930.
Bookmark /2010642662/
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