The Council of National Defense (CoND) formed in 1916, and the Woman’s Committee (WC) was created the following year. Together, they established a network of lower councils and WC divisions and units and became the primary network through which the American people learned about and participated in the First World War. The federal government wanted to reach every individual living in the United States so that he or she would be educated about the war, but also so that the federal government could track potential dangers, or resources including manpower and supplies. In May 1917, Governor James Ferguson appointed forty members to the Texas State Council of Defense (CoD). The Texas Division of the Woman’s Committee formed the next month. Both ...
This project, the culmination of a summer of historical research at Hope College and the Library of ...
Scholars have typically characterized the conquest of the Trans-Mississippi West as a contiguous, in...
From the early days as a Spanish colony Texas attracted settlers with the promise of cheap fertile l...
A brochure of the Texas Commission on Inter-Racial Co-operation from 1920-1940. The brochure outlin...
During World War I an organization entitled the Montana Council for Defense was the nucleus of gover...
When J.H. Ellis, a black minister in rural Arkansas, was put in prison, he contacted the National Ci...
During the Progressive Era in the United States, social hygiene reformers underwent a fundamental ch...
This study offers a concentrated view of how a national movement developed networks from the grassro...
Supporters of Woodrow Wilson’s 1916 presidential reelection campaign proclaimed “he kept us out of t...
This thesis focuses upon the impact of war upon the progressive movement in Texas during 1914-1918. ...
With the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939 the world was launched into the Second World...
The relationship between war and full civic membership has attracted attention among scholars of Ame...
Texas was in a unique position in the Confederacy. Unlike her sister states, she was contiguous to f...
In the United States, the First World War emboldened citizens to promote patriotism and the qualitie...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, History, 1999.African Americans comprised almost 10 perc...
This project, the culmination of a summer of historical research at Hope College and the Library of ...
Scholars have typically characterized the conquest of the Trans-Mississippi West as a contiguous, in...
From the early days as a Spanish colony Texas attracted settlers with the promise of cheap fertile l...
A brochure of the Texas Commission on Inter-Racial Co-operation from 1920-1940. The brochure outlin...
During World War I an organization entitled the Montana Council for Defense was the nucleus of gover...
When J.H. Ellis, a black minister in rural Arkansas, was put in prison, he contacted the National Ci...
During the Progressive Era in the United States, social hygiene reformers underwent a fundamental ch...
This study offers a concentrated view of how a national movement developed networks from the grassro...
Supporters of Woodrow Wilson’s 1916 presidential reelection campaign proclaimed “he kept us out of t...
This thesis focuses upon the impact of war upon the progressive movement in Texas during 1914-1918. ...
With the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939 the world was launched into the Second World...
The relationship between war and full civic membership has attracted attention among scholars of Ame...
Texas was in a unique position in the Confederacy. Unlike her sister states, she was contiguous to f...
In the United States, the First World War emboldened citizens to promote patriotism and the qualitie...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, History, 1999.African Americans comprised almost 10 perc...
This project, the culmination of a summer of historical research at Hope College and the Library of ...
Scholars have typically characterized the conquest of the Trans-Mississippi West as a contiguous, in...
From the early days as a Spanish colony Texas attracted settlers with the promise of cheap fertile l...