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Yankee go home! : année de solidarité avec la guerre populaire au Pérou
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1980/1989
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Poster shows an armed and angry crowd moving toward the viewer. At the far left, one person is on horseback. A helicopter is going down in flames against a mountain backdrop in the distance. The woman leading the crowd is wielding a slingshot. Held aloft behind the crowd are two red flags with a yellow hammer and sickle at the top left of each. This poster was made in support of Maoist rebels fighting against the government in Peru. Ink is yellow, orange, red, and black.
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Wir grüssen das Kommando Pierre Overney : Für die Einheit der Revolutionär in Westeuropa!
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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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Poster shows a brown and white image of the November 1986 assassination of George Besse, president of Renault. French terrorist organization Action directe claimed responsibility for the killing. Pierre Overney, named in title, was a French worker (fired from Renault) and maoist political activist who was fatally shot to death by a security guard in 1972 as he distributed pamphlets outside Renault. Shows solidarity with Western European revolutionaries.
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Widerstand heisst Leben! : Solidaritat mit Ingrid und Mareile!!
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Date
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1985
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Poster shows a large red star in the center. Over the star is text about Ingrid Barabass and Mareile Schmegner. Around the star are images of protests and prominent members of the Red Army Faction. Ink is black and red.
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Wer sich nicht wehren will--muss fühlen!
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Date
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1979
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Poster shows black and white image of residential apartment buildings in Berlin, Germany. The building on the right appears to be in the process of being demolished while the building on the left seems to be occupied. The buildings occupy land that is part of the city's urban renewal plan. Banners on the occupied building express such things as: residents wanting to remain in their apartments; a halt to evictions as long as there is available land elsewhere for the city to use; insistence on...
Show morePoster shows black and white image of residential apartment buildings in Berlin, Germany. The building on the right appears to be in the process of being demolished while the building on the left seems to be occupied. The buildings occupy land that is part of the city's urban renewal plan. Banners on the occupied building express such things as: residents wanting to remain in their apartments; a halt to evictions as long as there is available land elsewhere for the city to use; insistence on transparency in the city's urban planning process; demands to know where residents could find comparable housing at the same price; and a demand for repair/maintence versus demolition.
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Vorposten an der italienischen Grenze
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Date
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1916
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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Description
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German descriptive war scene of life in trenches and in the field, with music and bugle calls.
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Vietnambeweging Delft : Vietnamweek 22-28 Oktober
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Date
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1973
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Poster shows a black and white illustration of a Vietnamese woman holding a crying infant. The woman is staring at the viewer while centered in the crosshairs of a presumed gun scope. The leaves of unidentified vegetation are at the edges of the scene. The text calls for solidarity with the Vietnamese people and lists dates, times, and venues for gatherings related to that topic. Ink is black.
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Vermoord door politie, gedekt door politiek : Hans Kok
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Date
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1985
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Poster shows the arrest of Hans Kok only fifteen hours before his death of a drug overdose while in police custody in Amsterdam. He is surrounded by a group of people on Schaepman Street where squatters were protesting widespread evictions from affordable housing to make way for demolitions to free up land for urban renewal projects. This poster is in support of Johannes (Hans) Kok, a Dutch punk musician and squatter who died November 11,1985. Ink is black and red.
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