2010.54.7440

"I Have a Dream...
1983
22.25 in HIGH x 17.12 in WIDE
(56.51 cm HIGH x 43.50 cm WIDE)
All Of Us Or None Archive. Gift of the Rossman Family.
2010.54.7440

Small text across bottom of page reads, "A commemorative poster, marking M.L. King Jr.'s birthday and the twentieth anniversary of his 'I Have a Dream' speech at the 1963 March on Washington, co-sponsored by Community Printers, Moving Parts Press, Dancing Man Imagery / The Redwood Nonviolence Community, and the NAACP. This project is funded in part by the Resource Center for Nonviolence and by a grant from the Cultural Council of Santa Cruz County. "*1983-Resource Center for Nonviolence, 515 Broadway, Santa Cruz, CA 95062" printed at bottom center above a union label for Allied Printing #81, Community Printers & Graphics. "Photo by Bob Fitch" stamped vertically in ink at bottom right corner of photograph. A logo for Cultural Council of Santa Cruz County is printed at bottom right.

Poster printed with reddish-brown text and black line borders on a pale peach background. A large rectangular border framing the upper three-quarters of the page contains text at top that reads, "'I Have a Dream?." Text continues with three excerpts from Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speech at left opposite a black and white photograph of King standing in profile at a desk with his arms folded across his chest. Large text bordered within a white horizontal band on the lower portion of the page reads, "Martin Luther King, Jr. / January 15, 1929-April 4, 1968."
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