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Over There Johnnie, get your gun, get your gun, get your gun,

Over There Johnnie, get your gun, get your gun, get your gun, Take it on the run, on the run, on the run. Hear them calling, you and me, every son of liberty.
 Hurry right away, no delay, go today, Make your daddy glad, to have had such a lad.

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Over There Johnnie, get your gun, get your gun, get your gun,

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  1. Over There Johnnie, get your gun, get your gun, get your gun, Take it on the run, on the run, on the run. Hear them calling, you and me, every son of liberty.
 Hurry right away, no delay, go today, Make your daddy glad, to have had such a lad. Tell your sweetheart not to pine, to be proud her boy's in line. Chorus: Over there, over there, send the word, send the word over there -
That the Yanks are coming, the Yanks are coming,
The drums rum-tumming ev'rywhere. So prepare, say a pray'r, send the word, send the word to beware.
We'll be over, we're coming over, and we won't come back till it's over over there.

  2. Johnnie, get your gun, get your gun, get your gun, Johnnie show the Hun, who's a son of a gun. Hoist the flag and let her fly, Yankee Doodle do or die. Pack your little kit, show your grit, do your bit. Yankee to the ranks, from the towns and the tanks. Make your mother proud of you, and the old Red, White and Blue. Chorus: Over there, over there, send the word, send the word over there -
That the Yanks are coming, the Yanks are coming,
The drums rum-tumming ev'rywhere. So prepare, say a pray'r, send the word, send the word to beware.
We'll be over, we're coming over, and we won't come back till it's over over there.

  3. America Here’s My Boy There’s a million mothers knocking at the nations door, A million mothers, yes and there’ll be millions more, And while within each mother heart they pray, Just hark what one brave mother has to say. Chorus: America, I raised a boy for you. 
America, You’ll find him staunch and true, 
Place a gun upon his shoulder, 
He is ready to die or do. America, he is my only one; My hope, my pride and joy, 
But if I had another, he would march beside his brother; America, here’s my boy.

  4. There’s a million mothers waiting by the fireside bright, A million mothers, waiting for the call tonight. And while within each heart there’ll be a tear, She’ll watch her boy go marching with a cheer. Chorus: America, I raised a boy for you. 
America, You’ll find him staunch and true, 
Place a gun upon his shoulder, 
He is ready to die or do. America, he is my only one; My hope, my pride and joy, 
But if I had another, he would march beside his brother; America, here’s my boy.

  5. I Didn’t Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier Ten million soldiers to the war have gone, who may never return again. Ten million mothers' hearts must break, for the ones who died in vain. Head bowed down in sorrowin her lonely years, I heard a mother murmur thro' her tears: Chorus: I didn’t raise my boy to be a soldier, I brought him up to be my pride and joy, Who dares to put a musket on his shoulder, To shoot some other mother’s darling boy? Let nations arbitrate their future troubles, It’s time to lay the sword and gun away, There’d be no war today, If mothers all would say, I didn’t raise my boy to be a soldier.

  6. What victory can cheer a mother’s heart, When she looks at her blighted home? What victory can bring her back, All she cared to call her own? Let each mother answer in the year to be, Remember that my boy belongs to me! Chorus: I didn’t raise my boy to be a soldier, I brought him up to be my pride and joy, Who dares to put a musket on his shoulder, To shoot some other mother’s darling boy? Let nations arbitrate their future troubles, It’s time to lay the sword and gun away, There’d be no war today, If mothers all would say, I didn’t raise my boy to be a soldier.

  7. Enforcing Patriotism How the Wilson Administration Suppressed Opposition to WWI

  8. The Problem • Drum up support for a war many Americans opposed • Recruiting numbers very low • Draft needed • In order to conduct the war, Wilson needs to shape public opinion

  9. Committee on Public Information • George Creel • Veteran newspaperman • Speakers sent around country • Filtered news • Censorship about losses • Propaganda

  10. Suppression of Opinion • Espionage Act, June 1917 • Made it illegal to “willfully cause or attempt to cause insubordination, disloyalty, mutiny, or refusal of duty…” • Made it a crime to speak out against the war • Over 2,000 prosecuted

  11. Eugene Debs • Speech in 1918 • “Wars throughout history have been waged for conquest and plunder…And that is war in a nutshell. The master class has always declared the wars; the subject class has always fought the battles…” • Debs was arrested for violating the Espionage Act • Sentenced to 10 years in prison at age 63

  12. Vigilante Squads • American Defense Society • To “put an end to seditious street oratory” • American Protective League • Neighbors snooping on neighbors • Claimed to have found 3 million cases of disloyalty

  13. Press Feeds Paranoia • “It is the duty of every good citizen to communicate to the proper authorities any evidence of sedition that comes to his notice”- New York Times • “Clip and send us any editorial utterances that seem seditious or treasonable.”- Literary Digest

  14. Crackdown on IWW • Socialists persecuted • Socialist party gaining ground in local elections • Emma Goldman deported • Bill Haywood, head of IWW, flees to Russia

  15. Two Worlds • Mainstream public perception • Large support for war • “Do your bit” • Dissent • Suppressed, not always reported • Seething underneath • Next decade marked by this dual nature

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