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Posted on August 28, 2021August 28, 2021 by Ben Harris-Roxas

Vintage Public Health Posters

I loved this gallery of historical public health posters at Open Culture from Poster House.

  • WPA Federal Art Project, 1941

Source: Vintage Public Health Posters That Helped People Take Smart Precautions During Past Crises | Open Culture

Special mention to the recent COVID-era anti-xenophobia posters designed by Rache Gingrich:

Source: PSA Poster Series

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