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Unfair to Babies,Promoting Proper Child Care,Baby Picketing,c1936,Infant,Health

Title: Unfair to babies A helpless infant can't go on strike : It depends on your care.
Creator(s): Krause, Erik Hans, b. 1899, artist
Date Created/Published: [Rochester, N.Y.] : WPA Federal Art Project, [between 1936 and 1938]
Summary: Poster promoting proper child care, showing a baby picketing.
Notes:
Date stamped on verso: Nov 8 1938.
Work Projects Administration Poster Collection (Library of Congress).
Posters of the WPA / Christopher DeNoon. Los Angeles : Wheatly Press, c1987, no. 297
Subjects:
Infants--1930-1940.
Children--Health & welfare--United States--1930-1940.
Posters--1930-1940.
Screen prints--Color--1930-1940.
Bookmark /93511162/
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