Chicago, 1917. The city's theatres, churches, and meeting halls pulse with urgency as ordinary citizens transform into impassioned orators. The Four Minute Men of Chicago captures a pivotal moment on the American home front, when the Committee on Public Information and George Creel's propaganda campaign mobilised thousands to sway hearts and minds in support of World War I. This historical speech anthology gathers the complete speech collection delivered by Chicago's volunteers-short, stirring addresses that inspired crowds to back the Liberty Loan campaign and purchase vital war bonds. More than a chronicle of patriotic rhetoric, these four minute men speeches reveal the hopes, anxieties, and convictions of a nation at war. Each address is a vivid primary source, offering researchers and students direct insight into the strategies and emotions that shaped public opinion. For those seeking a research reference edition or a classroom primary source, this volume stands as an indispensable record of American resolve and the persuasive power of words. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Both casual readers drawn to Chicago, Illinois history and classic-literature collectors will find a cultural treasure within these pages-a testament to the enduring impact of civic engagement and the legacy of the American home front in 1917.
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