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The Women's Land Army of America

Herbert Paus1918

National WWI Museum and Memorial

National WWI Museum and Memorial
Kansas City, United States

With many male farmers and laborers serving in World War I, the U.S. faced a critical shortage of agricultural workers. This poster promoted the Woman’s Land Army of America (WLAA), a civilian effort that trained women—nicknamed "farmerettes"—to take on agricultural jobs and prevent food shortages.

Backed by patriotic imagery, the poster emphasizes both civic duty and the strength of women stepping into traditionally male roles. These women planted, harvested, and tended crops across the country, helping to “fight the food famine” and keep the nation—and its allies—fed during wartime.

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  • Title: The Women's Land Army of America
  • Creator: Herbert Paus
  • Date Created: 1918
  • Location Created: New York, NY
  • Type: Poster
  • Rights: National WWI Museum and Memorial
  • Medium: Print
National WWI Museum and Memorial

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