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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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Listen brother, I want you dead
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Date
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1972/1975
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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 Uncle Sam with a skull for a face. He is inside a heroin needle. Ink is black, blue, and red.
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Nov. 3 - elections are a hoax!
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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 three people. Their clothes are made of photographs of protests. Title is above image with more text below.
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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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We demand jobs! : march in Washington
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Date
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1969/1974
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Collection
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Radicalism Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows a large image of a right first. In the five knuckles are five pictions of people holding protest signs. Text is above and below image.
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We want you! : join the American Revolution, resist the draft
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Date
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1968/1975
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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 Uncle Sam. On his hat is the acronym "SDS." A quote by Clement L. Vallandigham is in the upper right corner. Remaining text on left side of poster and below image.
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Smash ROTC! : nat'l day of solidarity with Puerto Rican students
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Date
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1971/1975
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Collection
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Radicalism Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows photograph of a SDS protest against the ROTC. To the left of the poster is information on the event. On the right is text about Puerto Rican women burning a ROTC building down. Title is at bottom of poster.
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Title
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Wanted for murder and torture of Irish prisoners
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Date
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1979/1982
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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"Wanted poster" shows portrait of Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of Great Britain, on yellow paper. In support of Irish political prisoners. Ink is black.
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Miriam Daly : murdered revolutionary
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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 black and white image of Miriam Daly (from the neck up) speaking into a microphone. At top left of poster is the banner of the Irish Republican Socialist Party that features the seven stars of the Starry Plough constellation.
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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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The loyalist murderers
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Date
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1977
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Top third of poster has the title in white uppercase letters except where the letters U, D, and the first R in the word murderers are printed in yellow and enlarged so that the connection between the two is clear. Center third of poster shows twenty-two smiling soldiers (two rows) in casual uniforms and berets. Presumably, this is a unit of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR). Each man holds a semi-automatic weapon. Three in front hold up a banner with the Union Jack in the upper left and an...
Show moreTop third of poster has the title in white uppercase letters except where the letters U, D, and the first R in the word murderers are printed in yellow and enlarged so that the connection between the two is clear. Center third of poster shows twenty-two smiling soldiers (two rows) in casual uniforms and berets. Presumably, this is a unit of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR). Each man holds a semi-automatic weapon. Three in front hold up a banner with the Union Jack in the upper left and an unidentified star emblem in the lower right. The bottom third of the poster has (on the right) a solder in a camouflage uniform standing with a Browning 9mm pistol raised prepared to shoot. To the left are six bullet points containing unflattering information about the UDR. Ink is red, yellow, and black.
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Patsy O'Hara : Irish republican socialist, prisoner of war, hunger striker
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Date
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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 while image of Patsy O'Hara (July 11, 1957-May 21, 1981), a freedom fighter and Irishman from a politically active family. He died a political prisoners at the age of 23 after 61 days on a hunger strike. He was a republican socialist and a member of the Irish National Liberation Army. Ink is black and blue.
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They may kill the revolutionary but never the revolution
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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 features a defiant revolutionary standing with a semi-automatic rifle slung around his neck and resting in front of him while in his left hand he holds the long handle of a large battle ax. He is dressed in a green and brown camouflaged tunic, open at the top exposing his upper chest. Behind him waves the Irish tricolor in green, white, and orange. The image of the man is bordered with a broad horizontal band of orange above him and a like-size green band below him. The background is...
Show morePoster features a defiant revolutionary standing with a semi-automatic rifle slung around his neck and resting in front of him while in his left hand he holds the long handle of a large battle ax. He is dressed in a green and brown camouflaged tunic, open at the top exposing his upper chest. Behind him waves the Irish tricolor in green, white, and orange. The image of the man is bordered with a broad horizontal band of orange above him and a like-size green band below him. The background is black. Ink is green, brown, black, and two shades of orange.
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