2010.54.2754
Bring us together
1970
22.00 in HIGH x 15.00 in WIDE
(55.88 cm HIGH x 38.10 cm WIDE)
(55.88 cm HIGH x 38.10 cm WIDE)
All Of Us Or None Archive. Gift of the Rossman Family.
2010.54.2754
Poster is printed on tractor feed printer paper with dark purple ink. At the top center is an outlined square with a field of crosses. Below is "Bring us together" in large lettering. The poster is a satiric interpretation of Richard Nixon's "Bring Us Together" political slogan, popularized after his election as United States President in 1968. The text was derived from a sign which 13-year-old Vicki Lynne Cole stated that she carried at Nixon's rally in her home town of Deshler, Ohio during the campaign. [LMC]

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