Go ahead on SYNTHETIC RUBBER... the [Japanese] might take Malaya some day
- Circa 1942
Black and white print advertisement for Chemigum synthetic rubber developed and manufactured by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. The advertisement depicts a research chemist and Goodyear executive examining a test tube. A calendar dated "October 1924" is visible in the background. The accompanying text details the drive to develop an "all-American synthetic rubber" in response to Japan's expanding influence in East Asia and concerns about losing access to raw materials. The text goes on to allude to Japan's gradual conquest of Malaya in 1941-1942 and describes the importance of Chemigum to the ongoing war effort. Notably, a racist ethnic slur is used to refer to the Japanese in both the title and accompanying text.
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Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. “Go Ahead on SYNTHETIC RUBBER... the [Japanese] Might Take Malaya Some Day,” circa 1942. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/6395w729x.
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