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Power to the People George
Late 20th Early 21st Century

Poster printed on yellow paper with a stylized image of a shaded black figure with three gun wounds in his torso. The blood flowing from the wounds forms a puddle at the bottom left, with an...

Namibia
Late 20th Early 21st Century

Poster has black ink printed on white paper with a stylized image of children and adults huddled together. Above the people is "The Wound Of The Daughter / Of My People / Wounds Me Too". On the...

Untitled
Late 20th Early 21st Century

Poster printed on white paper shows a stylized illustration of a U.S. Army soldier carrying a womded comrade through the grass as another soldier in green and a helmet holding a gun at the left...

Media Bored? Disappearing Wars
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...

Why Must Black People Look At Each Other Through Prison Bars?
1971

The top edge of the drawing has the text: "Why Must Black People / Look At Each Other Through Prison Bars? Where Is Our Freedom?". Below is a drawing of a male figure in red and blue clothing he...

05/20/69

Depiction: Close up of a young man being handcuffed and arrested by two Berkeley police officers. He man has a bloody nose and the blood has run down his chin and onto his shirt. A small crowd...

Feb-71

This is a three page poem written by Rafael Jes�s Gonz�lez, printed in black on white paper. The poem is entitled "Incanntation" written in Oakland, February 1971 (first printed in...

1969

These are a group of photographs taken by various photographers at anti-Vietnam War demonstrations in the USA. They cover confrontation between police and demonstrators: an in-focus gun barrel...

c. 1991
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