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Leegstandswet = oorlog
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Date
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1980
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows white silhouettes on a black background. It shows policemen in riot gear with police vehicles alongside. One figure in the foreground has the international squat symbol (kraakteken) on his chest: a circle with a lightning-shaped arrow running through diagonally, with the arrow ending upwards to the right. Translation of the poster text: Vacancy = War.
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Laney administration bans SDS, protects racist book
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Date
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1972
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Collection
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Radicalism Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows clips of memos and letters about SDS's demonstration. SDS protested the use of the book "The Unheavenly City" in class curriculum. On the reverse is information about a demonstration at the Board of Trustees meeting. A clenched fist is in upper right quadrant. Information about a May Day march is in lower left.
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La solidarité : notre arme
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Date
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2001/201x
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows the right half of the symbol representing the Secours rouge group in Belgium. (The whole symbol would show four vertical bars, two crossbars, and a large red star with half behind the bars and half in front. A smaller red star appears at the top left of the symbol.) On this poster, Secours rouge calls for solidarity in support of resistance to all forms of class repression, capitalism and imperialistism. Also calls for support of political prisoners. "La solidarité" is printed...
Show morePoster shows the right half of the symbol representing the Secours rouge group in Belgium. (The whole symbol would show four vertical bars, two crossbars, and a large red star with half behind the bars and half in front. A smaller red star appears at the top left of the symbol.) On this poster, Secours rouge calls for solidarity in support of resistance to all forms of class repression, capitalism and imperialistism. Also calls for support of political prisoners. "La solidarité" is printed in red. Ink is black and red.
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La reposta del poble Català : OTAN no
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Date
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1986
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Left side of poster shows a crowd in silhouette with arms raised. Above the crowd is a black star. At the bottom of the image is the Estelada, the unofficial flag of Catalan indepence supporters. There is a black star in the bottom left corner of poster. At the bottom right is the image of a tank with a soldier standing beside it at an urban street corner. At the bottom is the stylized flag of Catalonia. This resistance to NATO stems from its assertion that Spain has the right to decide the...
Show moreLeft side of poster shows a crowd in silhouette with arms raised. Above the crowd is a black star. At the bottom of the image is the Estelada, the unofficial flag of Catalan indepence supporters. There is a black star in the bottom left corner of poster. At the bottom right is the image of a tank with a soldier standing beside it at an urban street corner. At the bottom is the stylized flag of Catalonia. This resistance to NATO stems from its assertion that Spain has the right to decide the fate of Catalonia in its bid for independence.
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Krieg dem imperialistischen Krieg : wir Chaoten haben eine lange Tradition
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Date
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1986
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows multiple images of armed fighting in unidentified places. Top left has a man with a flag marked [Freedom?]. Top right has "Imperialismus" surrounded by images of the Nazi swastika, the American flag, the German eagle, and a snarling German shepherd dog. Large central figure dressed in red is pointing at the viewer. Bottom has emblem of Antifaschistische Aktion (circle with outer black right and white center with two flags--one red, one black). Some smaller print is illegible. Ink...
Show morePoster shows multiple images of armed fighting in unidentified places. Top left has a man with a flag marked [Freedom?]. Top right has "Imperialismus" surrounded by images of the Nazi swastika, the American flag, the German eagle, and a snarling German shepherd dog. Large central figure dressed in red is pointing at the viewer. Bottom has emblem of Antifaschistische Aktion (circle with outer black right and white center with two flags--one red, one black). Some smaller print is illegible. Ink is red and black.
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Title
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Kiest communisten
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Date
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1965
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows a drawing of a huge red fist thrust into the sky above a sooty cityscape of industrial buildings and smoke stacks. Within its grasp are four helpless cartoon figures of men. In the upper left of the poster is a red star with a black hammer and sickel crossed in the middle. Ink is red and black.
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Title
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Kämpft mit uns : proletarische Aktion
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Date
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1987
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows a large red star (the symbol of the RAF) in the center with the image of co-founder Ulrike Meinhof superimposed. The star is surrounded by eight black and white images of destruction and political unrest. Appears to be a call to protest a meeting of the Federation of German Industries and a visit to Berlin by then President Ronald Reagan.
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Just the sort of thoroughly reliable chaps we entrust with you charity money
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Date
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1980/1989
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows black and white image of two armed Afghan mujahiddin couriers, each wearing a pakol, and staring straight into the camera. The man in front has a bandolier slung over his right shoulder. His right fist is clenched. The man in the rear holds up an unidentified long-gun. Except for their traditional caps, both men appear to be in western style clothing. Both have full beards. This poster is a plea for donations to help the civilian population trapped in war-torn Afghanistan.
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Juan Manuel Perez Hernandez : 13 años en prision
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Date
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1992/1993
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows a black and white photo of Juan Manuel Perez Hernandez wearing glasses, a v-neck pullover sweater with a plaid shirt underneath it. He is looking directly at the camera with a slight smile. Text to the right of his photo describes the deterioration of his mind and body due to prison conditions and his 18-month hunger strike. He has dementia that is exacerbated by his isolation. This poster calls for his release.
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Jornadas anti-imperialista e de apoio à luta do povo de Angola
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Date
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1975/197x
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows an Angolan guerilla fighter wearing a headscarf, rifle slung over the left shoulder, right fist raised high, defiantly determined facial expression. Lists the details regarding two gatherings in support of the Angolan fight against imperialism. Ink is red and black.
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Title
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Join SDS! : join the SDS summer project
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Date
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1970
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Collection
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Radicalism Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows image of people protesting in front of a U.S. Steel plant. One is holding a sign that reads "Fight racism - ally with workers, SDS." Text is above image.
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Title
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Job Pruijser : Emilie Luckhardt
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Date
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2000/2010
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows names of two probable political party candidates printed in uppercase dark blue letters on a white background. Possibly candidates of the New Communist Party of the Netherlands. Ink is dark blue.
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Title
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Je bent dom en je wilt wat!!
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Date
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1992/2020
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows title in black letters on white background. Possibly a campaign poster from the Nieuwe Communistische Partij Nederland.
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Irland, der Kampf geht weiter : Frauenarmee der I.R.A
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Date
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1974/1981
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows a black and white image of a young women in a military style beret holding an unidentified, unfurled flag. To her left stands an older women wearing a head-scarf. Both women are staring into the distance with serious expressions. Two men stand in the background.
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Title
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Ierland
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Date
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1970/1989
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows black and white image of a person wearing a gas mask, holding a Molotov cocktail, and with a badge on their jacket printed with "Ierland" on the outer edge and a map of Ireland in the center. IERLAND is printed in black down the left side of the poster.
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Title
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I'm ___
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Date
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2019
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Collection
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Hong Kong Anti-Extradition Bill Protests Collection
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Description
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Poster shows a police mugshot background.
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I will not suicide! : never, ever
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Date
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2019
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Collection
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Hong Kong Anti-Extradition Bill Protests Collection
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Description
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Message on the poster refers to rumor of killing of protesters disguised as suicide.
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Hans Helffer : Marianne De Ridder
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Date
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2000/2010
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows names of two people (Hans Helffer and Marianne De Ridder) printed in dark blue on a white background. Possibly candidates of the New Communist Party of the Netherlands. Ink is dark blue.
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Gronings Politiet Muziekteater : Mania
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Date
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1982
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster recto a shows black and white photographic image of a young child painting on a brick wall. The child has painted a capital A with a circle around it and a plus sign. Verso shows a black and while photographic image of several young men and women walking down a railroad track with two dogs against a backdrop of raised highways. These young people are presumably members of Mania, a political musical theater group based in Groningen, Netherlands, who are performing the piece whose title...
Show morePoster recto a shows black and white photographic image of a young child painting on a brick wall. The child has painted a capital A with a circle around it and a plus sign. Verso shows a black and while photographic image of several young men and women walking down a railroad track with two dogs against a backdrop of raised highways. These young people are presumably members of Mania, a political musical theater group based in Groningen, Netherlands, who are performing the piece whose title appears at the head of the poster verso: Wie ben ik nog over. This is a work of short vignettes and musical pieces about radical youth, resistence, and powerlessness. Includes the lyrics of four songs: Snelweg; Robot; Vrouenland; Wie ben ik nog over. Target audience is you 15-25. Ink is black.
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