Title: The Fourth of July, 1916 Description: The Fourth of July, 1916, a painting by Childe Hassam (Frederick Childe Hassam; October 17, 1859-August 27, 1935), showing New York's Preparedness Parade in 1916, where the largest display of American flags were ever seen in that city to that time, a patriotic call to arms by those opposing isolationism and asking that America prepare to enter World War I on the side of the Allies, a movement that worked against the 1916 campaign slogan of "He kept us out of war," which helped to re-elect President Woodrow Wilson (Thomas Woodrow Wilson; December 28, 1856-February 3, 1924); American educator (President of Princeton University, 1902-1910), politician (Governor of New Jersey, 1911-1913), and twenty-eighth President of the U.S. (March 4, 1913-March 4, 1921); Category: World War I Keywords: celebrations, demonstrations, First World War, The Great War, isolationists, isolationism, parades, patriotism, preparedness, war preparations, War to End All Wars, World War I, WWI. Orientation: Portrait Dimensions: 1200 x 1673 (2.01 MPixels) (1.39) Print Size: 10.2 x 14.2 cm; 4.0 x 5.6 inches File Size: 5.92 MB (6,205,452 Bytes) Resolution: 300 x 300 dpi Color Depth: 16.7 million (24 BitsPerPixel) Compression: None Image Number: 0000048000c Source: Jay Robert Nash Collection
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