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Date created
1942
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Source
Original image housed by Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University

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  • World War II on the home front: Rationing: During World War II, the United States asked citizens at home to cut back on food, fuel, shoes, and consumer goods and to turn in scrap metal, rubber, paper, and even used cooking grease for recycling. Photographs, posters, and artifacts tell the story. (Page 9)

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War Ration Book One

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War Ration Book One, issued by the U.S. Office of Price Administration in May 1942 to ration sugar.