One page poster that reads "IF THE FREE TRADERS CANNOT UNDERSTAND HOW ONE NATION CAN GROW RICH AT THE EXPENSE OF ANOTHER, WE NEED NOT WONDER, SINCE THESE SAME GENTLMEN ALSO REFUSE TO UNDERSTAND HOW IN ONE COUNTRY ONE CLASS CAN ENRICH ITSELF AT THE EXPENSE OF ANOTHER. Marx" Illustration includes inage of a lavish royal dinner with numerous guests in attendance on top, an image of working class people engaged in protest in the middle, an image depicting settler occupation in Zimbabwe on the bottom left next to an image of the Colonial Partition of Africa in 1914 next to an image of a group of white men in suits on the bottom right
One page poster printed by the Anti Apartheid Movement that reads "SHELL AND BP FUEL APARTHEID Campaign for Oil Sanctions againsts South Africa!" Includes image of slain bodies in the background.
One page poster printed by UN Center Against Apartheid that reads "No to Apartheid." Illustration includes abstract black and white image of a man and woman with arms raised. Artist signature reads "D. Feni."
One page poster that reads "Soweto lives aparthate kills! …I am Mother/Nana/Daughter of African I bear warriors proud daughters and sons NOT SLAVES CRY/FIGHT/SING/DANCE Africa loves you She's yours…June 16." Illustration includes a crown of men, women and children engaged in actives, two with raised fists.
One page poster printed by the United Nations Deparment of Public Information that reads "International Conference in Support of the Struggle of Namibian People for Independence UNESCSO HOUSE PARIS 25-29 APRIL 1983." Illustration includes black image of the continent of African with a yellow, blue, red and green banner crossing it diagonally with the country of Namibia superimposed on top and man on the right standing with his fist raised.
One page poster printed by Komitee Zuidelijk Afrika (Angola Comité) that reads "Mobutu Sese & Co. Marionnette Fasciste au Zaïre." Includes image of Mobutu Sese Seko with money in his hand depicted as a marionette being controlled by the hand of a CIA puppeteer. Puppeteer hand is wearing three rings, one with the letter "FFr.," another with a dollar sign and the last with the letter "BFr."
One page poster that reads "LOOK BACK AT GRUNWICK Afilm made in solidarity with the Grunwick strikers by members of ACTT (film technicians union) 25 mins. 16mm. Colour. 'The Other Cinema' 12-13 Little Newport St. London WCS Tel 01 734 8508 Endorsed by BRENT TRADES COUNCIL. SHOWING:" Illustration includes depiction of working class struggle in Grunwick, including strikers with picket signs and a megaphone and police
One page poster printed by the Anti Apartheid Movement that reads "Is this how you want to be treated by your first bank? Boycott Barclays Apartheids First Bank." Image includes what appear to be dead bodies on the ground with the caption "South African Aggression in Angola 1979."
One page poster that reads THE LIBERATION OF WOMEN IS A BASIC REQUIREMENT FOR THE REVOLUTION, THE GUARANTEE OF ITS CONTINUITY AND A PRECAUTION OF ITS VICTORY Machel." Illustration includes images of women engaged in varying activities including protest