2010.54.11607

UAW
1962
24 in HIGH x 18 in WIDE
(60.96 cm HIGH x 45.72 cm WIDE)
All Of Us Or None Archive. Gift of the Rossman Family.
2010.54.11607

Bottom center: "International Affairs Department, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Workers of America (UAW) / Cable: UAWSOLIDAR 1126 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036". | Bottom right corner: "Allied Printing Union Label Washington D.C." logo 33".

Poster is printed on white paper. Poster is a for the UAW labor union. Poster has a black and white stripped background. There is a black and white image of John F. Kennedy with his hand raised on the right side of the poster. At the top left and middle right are two blue up-side-down triangles. The left has a yellow "UAW" emblem and the right triangle has a yellow United States Presidential Seal in the middle. At the top right and moving down toward the left is red and blue text that reads: . . .the new political leaders / in Asia, Africa / and Latin America / began their careers / as labor leaders . . . / In many of these / countires the single, most / dynamic and democratic / force for change has been / the labor movement. . . / The American labor movement / has strengthened the cause for / freedom around the world by / strengthening the free union / movement of other countries.. / John F. Kenney(signature) / John F. Kennedy, August 8, 1962". At the bottom is a blue band with red text that reads: "A UAW Solidarity Poster".
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