2010.54.3126

What's Going On? California and the Vietnam Era
2004
17.88 in HIGH x 14.00 in WIDE
(45.40 cm HIGH x 35.56 cm WIDE)
All Of Us Or None Archive. Gift of the Rossman Family.
2010.54.3126

Lower left corner has Clorox, NEA, and Oakland Museum Women's Board logos and the text: :What's Going On? - California and the Vietnam Era is made possible / with generous support from the Oakland Museum Women's Board; / the National Endowment for the Humanities; The James Irvine Foundation; / The Clorox Company Foundation; and The Rockefeller Foundation".

The top edge of the poster has the text: "Oakland Museum of California". Below, the left side of the poster has the text: "For the first time, / a major museum / looks at the ways / California was / forever changed by / the war in Vietnam" as well as various information about the museum and an Oakland Museum of California logo. The right side of the poster has four halftone photographs arranged in a 2 by 2 square each with a different colored accent on the outside edges. The photo at top left shows the face of a woman yelling. The photo at top right has the face of an African American man in a military helmet. The photo at bottom right has the face of a young girl. The photo at bottom left has the face of Ronald Reagan. Below the photos the right side of the poster has the text: "What's / Going On? . California / and the / Vietnam Era / August 28, 2004 - February 27, 2005".
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