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Contains 5 Results:
Political Posters
The collection contains a diverse array of political and social issue posters, as well as several art prints, bumper stickers, and postcards from the 1960s-2020. Used as tools for community organizing, to express political and social discontent, and fight for social change, political posters offer unique insights into histories of struggles using a combination of high-contrast colors, striking images and vivid illustrations coupled with sharp slogans and descriptive text.
United Federation of Teachers
Three posters issued by the United Federation of Teachers. One reads, "stop drop-out of pupils and teachers," the second reads, "join our fight for excellence in education," and the third reads, "teachers want what children need."
"Contamination," Karen Batten Exhibition Poster, 1981
Two copies of an exhibition poster for a painting exhibition by Karen Batten at Gallery 1199, Martin Luther King Labor Center, New York, New York.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Five posters produced by SNCC, all photographs by Danny Lyon, SNCC's first staff photographer.
"Come let us build a better world together", circa 1963
Five posters produced by SNCC, all photographs by Danny Lyon, SNCC's first staff photographer.