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En la senda de Miguel
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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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Black and white poster shows a casual portrait of a mustachioed Miguel Humberto Enríquez Espinosa, better known as Miguel Enríquez, a physician, politician, and founder of the Movement of the Revolutionary Left. He fought clandestinely against the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet until Chile's intelligence operatives located and assassinated him in 1974.
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Gemeinsam kämpfen, gemeinsam siegen : Klasse gegen Klasse - für den Kommunismus
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Date
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1988/1989
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows a clenched fist held up between two cell bars. To the left of that image is a star. In the center of the star is a smaller black star with CCC across it and "Cellules Communistes Combattantes" encircling it. Text on the lower half of the poster gives the approximate dates the prisoners began their hunger strikes. Strike demands are also listed: housing all four in the same prison, an 8 hour work day, access to correspondence, allowance of two unrelated visitors per prisoner,...
Show morePoster shows a clenched fist held up between two cell bars. To the left of that image is a star. In the center of the star is a smaller black star with CCC across it and "Cellules Communistes Combattantes" encircling it. Text on the lower half of the poster gives the approximate dates the prisoners began their hunger strikes. Strike demands are also listed: housing all four in the same prison, an 8 hour work day, access to correspondence, allowance of two unrelated visitors per prisoner, permission to read and possess political materials, and permission to wear civilian clothing. Includes the prisoners' addresses (in two separate prisons) in Brussels, Belgium and the prisoners' names: Pascale Vandegeerde, Bertrand Sassoye, Pierre Carette, and Didier Chevolt. The poster shows solidarity for imprisoned communist comrades. Poster printed in black and yellow ink.
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