Political Posters

The “All Of Us Or None” (AOUON) archive project was started by Free Speech Movement activist Michael Rossman in 1977 to gather and document posters of modern progressive movements in the United States. Though some early works are included, its focus is on the domestic political poster renaissance that began in 1965 and continues to this day. When Rossman died May 12, 2008 his family donated the collection to the Oakland Museum of California. More …

The Archive gathered posters from all streams of progressive activity — from movements of protest, liberation, and affirmative action, trade union and community struggles, to electoral and environmental organizing, community services, and visionary manifestos. It is strongest in work from the San Francisco Bay Area, but its scope is national: approximately one-quarter of its holdings come from out of state, primarily New York City, Boston, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. These are complemented by a representation of international work. The collection consists of approximately 24,500 distinct titles.

The collection includes examples from well-known graphic artists including Malaquías Montoya, Emory Douglas, Rachael Romero, Rupert Garcia, Yolanda Lopez, Favianna Rodriguez, Carlos Cortez, Nancy Hom, Juan Fuentes, and Jos Sances, as well as material from seminal collective workshops such as La Raza Silkscreen, the Royal Chicano Air Force, Japantown Art and Media, Kearny Street Workshop, and Inkworks Press. Perhaps more important, the depth and breadth of the collection reveals the contribution of numerous lesser known or even anonymous artists whose cumulative impact on this democratic public art form has yet to be properly understood. 

The cataloging of the AOUON Archive was made possible by a generous grant from the Stephen M. Silberstein Foundation.

 

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No a la Intervencion en Centroamerica
Daniel: Presidente
La Tierra Es Del Que La Trabaja
Formando Jovenes Comprometidos con la Seguridad de la Comunidad
Contemporaranea
Ampes
Parasitos De La Guerra
Prision Desierta
Corporation
People's Fund
Cycle of Poverty
We Went Out to Take a Non-violent Stand...
untitled (woman being restrained)
On Measuring Up to Our Fathers' Expectation
Buck the System
untitled (woman slumped in chair)
untitled (man hunting in water)
Crisis is Danger and Opportunity
Squeeze Me
God Likes Me Too
The Streets of Our Country are in Turmoil...
Just Say No to Enronomics
Now Cheer Each Other in Each Other's Love
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