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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