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57:, that proliferated in the popular culture targeting boys during this period. As part of the radio program, listeners could join a "Junior G-Men" club and receive badges, manuals, and secret agent props. Shortly thereafter, Purvis became the face of breakfast cereal 48:
hosted a children's radio program called "Junior G-Men" in 1936. Purvis had become a national hero for his record as an FBI agent during the so-called "war on crime" in the early 1930s, most notably for leading the manhunt that ended with the death of
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Junior G-Men was part of the larger "war on crime" campaign being waged through the mass media, which included movies, comic books and strips, radio programs, and pulp books, all of which was encouraged by the FBI and especially its director,
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promotional detective club. The cereal company's fictional "Inspector Post" and his "Junior Detective Corps" metamorphosed into an image of Purvis inviting boys and girls to become "secret operators" in his "Law and Order Patrols."
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was an American boys club and popular culture phenomenon during the late 1930s and early 1940s that began with a radio program and culminated with films featuring the
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As a result of this mass exposure, Junior G-Men clubs sprouted up throughout the United States and Canada as a "law and order" themed alternative to the
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by Morrell Massey and Henry E. Vallely the following year. Eventually they also appeared on the big screen.
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the East Side Kids call themselves "Junior G-Men" when investigating sabotage.
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organization planning to destroy America's oil wells.
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To bring the Junior G-Men to life on the big screen,
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Index

Dead End Kids
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Hollywood
Melvin Purvis
John Dillinger
Dick Tracy
Post Toasties
Boy Scouts
juvenile delinquency
J. Edgar Hoover
World War II
G-Men
big little book
Junior G-Men (serial)
Junior G-Men of the Air
Universal Studios
Little Tough Guys
Dead End Kids
The Bowery Boys
Junior G-Men
Junior G-Men of the Air
fifth column
Let's Get Tough!
FBI portrayal in the media
Secret Agent X-9
Dashiell Hammett
G Men
James Cagney
Dick Tracy's G-Men
Dick Tracy

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