Research: Military: They Also Served
They Also Served --- Series Descriptions
Section for Citizen Unity
A4270. General Correspondence, 1942-1943. 2 cu. ft.
Arrangement: Alphabetical by subject.
The Section for Citizen Unity was formed on January 1, 1942 by the State War Council. Some of the section's functions were to help interpret the civilian war program to the general public; to foster projects for building unity at home behind the war effort; to develop an informed understanding of war issues on the part of the general public including the Atlantic Charter, total manpower mobilization, wartime financing, and censorship and news policy; to assist local programs, speakers bureaus, discussion projects, exhibits, block groups, war forums and war problem round tables; and to gather and disseminate materials relating to the war effort such as pamphlets, film lists, bibliographies, radio script reference lists, and dramatization material. The Section for Citizen Unity, directed by John W. Merring, was divided into city and county Councils of Citizen Unity and Local Citizen Moral Committees. The Victory Publications Clearing House, in conjunction with the Section for Citizen Unity, issued pamphlets on war issues to the general public.
The general correspondence files contain material on conferences, annual and monthly reports, bibliographies, catalogs, kits, finances, and correspondence with city and county Councils of Citizen Unity and Citizen Moral Committees. Also included in the files are clippings, press releases, telegrams, form letters, mailing lists, and purchase requisitions and vouchers.
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