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An Automobile Decked Out with Signs and Banners Supporting the Repeal of the 18th Amendment
- 5/1932
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This primary source comes from the Records of the U.S. Information Agency.
National Archives Identifier: 16647184
Full Citation: An Automobile Decked Out with Signs and Banners Supporting the Repeal of the 18th Amendment; 5/1932; Records of the U.S. Information Agency, Record Group 306. [Online Version, https://docsteach.org/document/an-automobile-decked-out-with-signs-and-banners-supporting-the-repeal-of-the-18th-amendment/, March 10, 2026]
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