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  1. Uncle Sam - Wikipedia

    The precise origin of the Uncle Sam character is unclear, but a popular legend is that the name "Uncle Sam" was derived from Samuel Wilson, a meatpacker from Arlington, Massachusetts who later …

  2. Uncle Sam: We Want You | National WWI Museum and Memorial

    This image of Uncle Sam pointing directly at the viewer rolled off the printing presses over four million times from 1917 through 1918, making it synonymous with patriotic duty. Artist James Montgomery …

  3. The History Behind America's Iconic 'Uncle Sam, I Want You ...

    Mar 22, 2024 · The WWI-era phrase, "Uncle Sam, I Want You," and its iconic poster have created the most enduring image of American propaganda.

  4. "I Want YOU!" – The Story Behind One of the Most Famous ...

    Dec 12, 2016 · Many may have been inspired by James M. Flagg’s iconic Uncle Sam “I Want YOU” poster. (Image source: WikiCommons) “Four million copies of the poster were quickly printed and …

  5. Who Was Uncle Sam, and Why Did He ‘Want’ You? - Mental Floss

    Sep 12, 2024 · Uncle Sam—clad in red, white, and blue and rocking a goatee and top hat—has represented the United States government for more than a century. But who is this stern, finger …

  6. I want you for U.S. Army : nearest recruiting station / James ...

    War poster with the famous phrase "I want you for U. S. Army" shows Uncle Sam pointing his finger at the viewer in order to recruit soldiers for the American Army during World War I.

  7. I Want You - The Rockwell Center for American Visual Studies

    Uncle Sam was represented as a stern elderly gentleman dressed in a blue blazer and red bow tie wearing a top hat decorated with stars on a blue background. He has an air of authority as he points …