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"WAKE UP, AMERICA!" It was an inspiring moment when, during the great parade up Fifth avenue, New York, recently, the boy scouts charged with flags flying.

This photograph was taken during the April 19, 1917 Parade in New York City called the "Wake Up, America!" parade. This parade was days after the U.S. declared war on Germany on April 6, signaling our involvement in WWI. President Woodrow Wilson, who was just inaugurated for a second term, called for large recruitment into the armed forces, and these "Wake Up, America" parades were held in many places across the country in support of recruitment. A surprising amount of 60,000 people attended this single parade in New York. This exact photograph was digitized from a 1917 copy of a National Geographics Magazine.
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Digitzed 22 May 2005.
Source 300 ppi scan of the National Geographic Magazine, Volume 31 (1917), page 359.
Author Underwood & Underwood.
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Public domain This work is from the Library of Congress. According to the library, there are no known copyright restrictions on the use of this work.
Images submitted for copyright by Underwood & Underwood are in the public domain in the United States due to expiration or lack of renewal.

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