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CPI The Committee on Public Information: Public Diplomacy? Or Propaganda? Or Both? Images Selected by John Brown and arranged by Joe Johnson THE PUBLIC DIPLOMACY COUNCIL AND THE USC CENTER ON COMMUNICATION LEADERSHIP AND POLICY The Committee on Public Information, 1917 - 1919 Wilson , the 1916 presidential campaign, and U.S. entry into the Great War Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States, 1913-1921 President-elect Wilson, 1913 Re-elected in 1916 April 6, 1917: President Wilson signs a declaration of war with Germany. The Committee on Public Information, 1917 - 1919 Creel, the CPI, and US Government Propaganda Publicist and loyal Wilson supporter George Creel Publicist and loyal Wilson supporter George Creel Lauded Wilson’s neutrality stance during the Presidential campaign Blanche Bates, wife of George Creel Actress and Advocate of Women’s Rights, a cause supported by Creel George Creel, Chairman Committee on Public Information Four Minute Men: The Plan Thousands volunteered to speak around the U.S.A. CPI Poster by James Montgomery Flagg U.S. Navy recruitment poster by Clifford Carleton Treasury Department poster by Fred Strothman CPI Film, “Under Four Flags” CPI Film Poster Artist: Joseph Pennell The Committee on Public Information, 1917 - 1919 The CPI’s Activities Overseas Vira Whitehouse CPI’s Agent in Switzerland clashed with State Department diplomats. CPI delegation in visit to Europe CPI Publication For Spanish audiences CPI Publication For audiences in Vladivostok Reading Room of the Allies The Committee on Public Information, 1917 - 1919 The Criticisms, Impact and Legacy of CPI Reaction to Campaign at Home Demonstration at the White House Walter Lippmann, influential pundit and CPI Critic Wilson, remembered abroad Paris, France Wilson, remembered abroad Wilson Monument in Prague, Czech Republic The New Art of Advertising Creel’s book (1920) “Amazing Story of the [CPI] that Carried the Gospel of Americanism to Every Corner of the Globe” The New Art of Advertising From a post-WWI advertising campaign by Edward Bernays, nephew of Sigmund Freud and member of the CPI CPI The Committee on Public Information: Public Diplomacy? Or Propaganda? Or Both? Images Selected by John Brown and arranged by Joe Johnson THE PUBLIC DIPLOMACY COUNCIL AND THE USC CENTER ON COMMUNICATION LEADERSHIP AND POLICY