2010.54.1963

While Our Kids Draw Little Brown Cows in the Meadow, Kids in Indochina Are Drawing These
1972
23.00 in HIGH x 15.25 in WIDE
(58.42 cm HIGH x 38.73 cm WIDE)
All Of Us Or None Archive. Gift of the Rossman Family.
2010.54.1963

Bottom edge has the text: "Sponsors: Organizations in parenthesis for identification purposes only. Sponsors, if listed separately." followed by an extensive list of sponsors that is seven lines long.

The top of the poster has the text: "As advertised in The New York Times / While our kids draw little brown cows in the meadow, kids in Indochina are drawing these.". Below this text are images of two drawings side by side. The drawings are very similar each depicting aircraft, explosions, human bodies, and dismembered body parts in a landscape. The rest of the poster has text in four columns. The text is broken into sections with bolded headings that read: "Destruction of A Land And The People.", " 'The Blue Machine' - Nixon's Air War.", "The Color Of The Corpses Is Different.", "Nixon's Air War.", "Why Nixon Escalates The Air War.", and "Campaign End The Air War.". The lower right corner has: "Campaign End / The Air War. / 339 Lafayette St., New York City 10012 / Phone (212) 777-5560" with a field denoted by a dotted line that can be cut out and mailed to make a contribution.
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