Poster shows a clenched fist holding a semi-automatic gun aloft and superimposed on an outline of the country of Spain. This black and white poster is an all-text advertisement for two evenings of solidarity events held in Amsterdam in conjunction with the Frente Revolucionario Antifascista y Patriota (Spain). The evenings include a film (Geen tijd voor tranen), a speaker from F.R.A.P., and music by Zanger (also of F.R.A.P.). Ink is black.
Poster shows a group of women gathered around another who is holding up a semi-automatic assault rifle while an infant sleeps in her lap. In support of Sahrawi refugee camps in Algeria, set up from 1975-1976 for the refugees fleeing from Moroccan forces in the Western Sahara War. Ink is black and red.
Poster shows one large black skeleton key and its shadow. First letter of title it is in red. Indicates solidarity with political prisoners and supports their release. Ink is in black and red.
Poster shows a bright red poinsettia bursting through the bars of a prison cell. To the left of the image ¡¡Amnestis!! appears in red. Poster advertises an event in support of amnesty and freedom.
Poster shows a center illustration of two opposing groups. The group to the left is advancing with clenched fists and weapons (a gun and a sickle). They march below a large flagged marked "Volksrepubliek." The group to the right shows two fearful men in suits and hats with their hands in the air as they stare at the advancing group. Beside them is a wide-eyed soldier with his back turned away from the advancing crowd. The second group is in front of large, uppercase letters spelling "FASCISME... Show morePoster shows a center illustration of two opposing groups. The group to the left is advancing with clenched fists and weapons (a gun and a sickle). They march below a large flagged marked "Volksrepubliek." The group to the right shows two fearful men in suits and hats with their hands in the air as they stare at the advancing group. Beside them is a wide-eyed soldier with his back turned away from the advancing crowd. The second group is in front of large, uppercase letters spelling "FASCISME" upon which sits a crown with a cross on top of it. Poster gives details about a rally and demonstrations to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the second Spanish Republic (founded April 14, 1931). Slated speakers were from the Frente Revolucionario Antifascista y Patriota and some Dutch resistance and solidarity organizations. A choir and an Ethiopian student dance group are listed performers. A film was also listed on the poster: !S' avonds spaans feest! Ink is black on pale yellow paper. Show less