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An early radio broadcaster Even in the early days of radio – the 1920s – people recognized its power in being able to communicate with a mass audience and have an effect. This 1924 picture shows James Davis Jr., son of the U.S. Secretary of Labor, broadcasting an appeal to raise funds for starving children in Germany because of the ravages of World War I.

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