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Title
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Stem niet laat van je horen
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Date
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1974
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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 drawing of a large, transparent jar full of rats and election ballots. There is a hand dropping a ballot into the jar. The rats are labeled for different groups: labor unions, speculators, and political parties (both left and right). They are chewing up ballots marked with the acronyms of various political parties in the Netherlands: PVDA, CPN, AAP, ARP, PPR, KVP, and CHU.
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Title
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Leve het verzet : Frente Revolucionario Antifascista y Patriota (F.R.A.P.) : Solidariteitsbljeenkomsten
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Date
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1975
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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 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.
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Title
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A woman's place is in the struggle
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Creator
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MEDU Art Ensemble (Gaborone, Botswana)
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Date
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1979/1985?
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Collection
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Africana Posters Collection
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Description
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Silkscreen poster shows two women holding large signs with SACTU demands listed on them. One woman has her fist raised. Title of poster is in white with background in blue. Women and signs in blue and black ink.
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Title
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J. Seidman, graphic work
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Creator
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Seidman, Judy
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Date
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1984
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Collection
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Africana Posters Collection
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Description
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Silkscreen poster shows drawing of pianist Nellie Mokatle during a performance in Gaborone. Background is black with text in white. Image is black and white. Center of poster has red ink. Dot of red ink in lower left corner. "Poster for exhibition of Graphic Work by Judy Seidman at the Gaborone National Museum in 1984; drawing of pianist Nellie Mokatle during performance in Gaborone."