grenada
10/26/83
Description: Gary Dobson of the Mt. Diablo Peace Center speaks to a small group of people holding anti-war signs and standing around the edge of a building's front lawn. Some signs read, "Let US... |
10/26/83
Description: An older man with a wirey beard squints into the sun and holds a sign readng "US Airbourne out of Grenada" and a pamphlet about "Grenada: The peaceful revolution." He is part of a... |
10/26/83
Description: Gary Dobson at the Mt. Diablo Peace Center speaks to a small group of people holding anti-war signs. Some signs read, "Let US never be aggressors. Blessed are the peacemakers," "US... |
1984
Poster with a 1984 calendar and color photograph of Maurice Bishop sitting with his arms on his thighs. He is wearing a white short sleeved shirt. |
1989
Poster has white unprinted edges enclosing a central beige background. At the top is a stylized image of a woman on a blue background, with a red frame with a yellow, vine-like design. At the... |
Late 20th Early 21st Century
Poster printed with red, black, and green ink on white paper. The page has a red background that surrounds a large black rectangle centered at top. The black rectangle has a single line red... |
Late 20th Early 21st Century
Poster has black and white images and black text printed on white paper. Photo at top left shows show military figures with guns following behind two bound African figures in the desert. Text to... |
1984
Background of poster has a color photograph of Maurice Bishop seated on a chair with his arms resting on his knees, he is smiling. The top of the poster has a calendar for the year 1984. The... |
1982
Poster is printed on yellow paper with text and images in red and green. The top of the poster has the text: "Images of New Grenada / Music, Dance, Drama, Acrobatics & Poetry of the Caribbean... |
1982
Poster is printed on yellow paper overall with text in red and images in black and green. The top of the poster has the text: "The National Performing Company / of Grenada / presents / 'Images Of... |
1982
Poster is printed on yellow paper overall with text in red and images in black and green. The top of the poster has the text: "The National Performing Company / of Grenada / presents / 'Images Of... |
Late 20th - Early 21st Century
Poster has a large Eagle printed in black at the top that is clutching a piece of land. Printed in red over the Eagle is "No!". Bottom of the poster has " U.S. Out Of Granada / Defeat U.S.... |
c. 1983
Poster printed with red, black, and green ink on white paper. The page has a red background that surrounds a large black rectangle centered at top. The black rectangle has a single line red... |
Late 20th - Early 21st Century
Poster is red and green ink on offwhite paper. Top of poster has "US" which is spelled out with images of bombs (missles). Middle of the poster has "Out Of / Grenada / Hands Off / Central America... |
1981
Poster has an overall red background with black graphics and white text. A photograph originally taken May 1, 1980 in Havana, Cuba, appears at bottom that shows then Grenada's Prime Minister... |
1980
Black and white poster has a collage of photographs in a circle at center that show children, adults, a landscape with trees and large rocks, and shelving with hanging corn cobs and mugs. The... |
Late 20th - Early 21st Century
Black and white poster has an unprinted white border framing a black background that is filled with the geographic shape of Grenada. The interior of the Grenada shape contains several rows of... |
Late 20th - Early 21st Century
Poster is printed on yellow paper: At the top of the poster is red text that reads: "From My Lai To / Managua". Below this text is an soldier holding a gun. In tyhe background is a mushroom cloud... |
c.1970
Poster has a large black and white eagle holding onto an outline of Grenada with its talons. There is red blood coming from the talons that are piercing the country. Printed over the eagle in red... |
25-Oct-83
Description: A very large crowd has gathered at Managua, Nicaragua, in protest against the intervention of US Marines in Grenada. Some people hold flags and handwritten signs. Most are holding... |