yugoslavia
Late 20th Early 21st Century
Poster has red and black ink printed on white paper. At the top is "Politics Begins At Home" followed by an image of airplanes dropping bombs on a KPFA house with vultures sitting on the roof. At... |
Late 20th - Early 21st Century
Poster is printed on white paper. The upper left corner has a black background with text in white: "Media Bored? / Disappearing / Wars". The lower left corner has a yellow background with a... |
1990s
Poster printed with black ink on goldenrod-colored paper. Four portrait photographs appear at center above the label "War Criminals" (from left to right): William Cohen, Secretary of Defense;... |
1990s
Poster printed with black ink on blue paper. A photograph of the Golden Gate Bridge with a circular target is printed at upper right. "Protest U.S./NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia! / Direct Action... |
1990s
Poster printed with black ink on yellow paper. A photograph of burning buildings and a smaller photograph of two military aircraft in flight are printed at center left. "Stop Bombing Yugoslavia... |
1990s
Poster printed with black ink on pale yellow paper. Text on the top half of the page reads, "Stop / Bombing / Yugoslavia / Money for Jobs, Education, / Housing and Healthcare - / NOT FOR WAR!"... |
Late 20th - Early 21st Century
Poster is printed on white paper. Poster is laminated. The poster has a black background. The poster has three sqaure images of drawings. The top drawing depicts a city scene with fire and wild... |
Early 21st Century
Multi-color poster on white paper contains a reproduction of a literary piece at center titled "Spring in the Yugoslavia Republic, 1999" by Patrice Vecchione. The text at center is bordered by a... |
Late 20th - Early 21st Century
Poster printed with red ink on white paper. Poster text from top to bottom reads, "Stop / Bombing / Yugoslavia / Money for Jobs, Schools, / Health & Housing - NOT WAR! / Emergency... |
1980
Poster is printed on white/cream paper. The top left corner has brown French text that reads: "5 eme. / marche / internationale / antimilitariste". Below this text is black and white and brown... |
2-Nov-46
Saturday Evening Post Magazine, November 2, 1946 issue. Image of a family looking at babies through the window at the hospital nursery. The image is representative of the baby boom following WWII... |