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How Uncle Sam Became an American IconDuring the War of 1812, Willson provided barrels of meat to American troops, stamped “U.S.” The story goes that when a soldier asked what the letters stood for, he was told, “Uncle Sam Willson.
Uncle Sam was based on a real person—at least, according to the government-sanctioned version of the symbol’s history. His name was Sam Wilson (yes, like The Falcon, Captain America’s ...
“I Want You for U.S. Army” posters often read with the sketch of Uncle Sam. In addition to it being a general reference to America, as Uncle Sam is often used to symbolize the federal ...
For 28 years Uncle Sam perched morosely in his tree while he and Elmer Kenerson grew old. Even after his job as park superintendent was abolished in 1925, the man took stale meat to the eagle ...
America’s image in the world is rapidly morphing, so our traditional symbols must be transformed, as well. Thus, my new caricature of Uncle Sam. And what of the Statue of Liberty? Aw ...
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