2002.9.4
(Act Now to Stop War and End Racism)
2002
18.5 in HIGH x 12.5 in WIDE
(46.99 cm HIGH x 31.75 cm WIDE)
(46.99 cm HIGH x 31.75 cm WIDE)
Collection of the Oakland Museum of California
2002.9.4
wooden stick
On April 20 2002, approximately 20,000 people participated in a peace march in San Francisco. The demonstration began at Dolores Park and ended at the city hall. Many causes were featured on posters. Some organizations were handing out poster for those who did not have one. This poster is one of those that were handed out by the Internation ANSWER organization. The poster has a white background and a green and white print. First line- Act; Second line- Now to; Third line- Stop; Fourth line- War and; Fifth line- End; Sixth line- Racism. Together, the first letter of each line spells answer. Under the slogan the website InternationalANSWER.org is listed and the phone number: (415) 821-6545. In the right lower corner there is an ensignia for Allied Printing.
Used: protestor

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