The Conquest of Hunger: Featuring Prosper Plenty and His Magical Chemicals
Description
Published by The National Fertilizer Association in 1951, The Conquest of Hunger was a public service comic strip that celebrated the use of synthetic fertilizers. This comic calls Native Americans "Indians" and depicts Middle Eastern peoples in stereotypically inaccurate ways.
Object Information
Date Created:
1951
Local ID:
2015.033
Collection:
Museum
Credit Line:
Courtesy of Science History Institute
Citation:
“The Conquest of Hunger: Featuring Prosper Plenty and His Magical Chemicals.” Washington (D.C.): National Fertilizer Association, 1951. Science History Institute. Philadelphia.
Language(s):
English
Dimensions:
17.75 cm W x 25.5 cm H
Creator(s):
National Fertilizer Association
Period:
Modern (twentieth century)
Classification:
Comic
Rights:
Public Domain Mark 1.0