One page poster that reads "ECONOMIC FREEDOM FOR THE RULING CLASS POLITICAL REPRESSION FOR THE WORKING CLASS." Illustration includes images of working class people, ruling class people and police engaged in various activities
One page poster that reads "WHOSE TOMORROW IS TOMORROW? AND WHOSE WORLD IS THE WORLD? WORKERS AND OPRESSED PEOPLE OF THE WORLD UNITE!" Illustration inludes various images of working class people engaged in work and struggle
One page poster that reads "The night was long and dawn came slow to the Crimson Land. For a century demons and monsters whilred in wild dance, And the five hundred million people were disunited. Now the cock has crowed and all under heaven is bright Here is music from all our people from Yutien too, And the poet is inspired as never before. WHEREVER THERE IS OPPRESSION THERE IS RESISTANCE." Illustration includes map of China in the background with images a long line of people extending from the map coming into focus in the foreground.
Ond page poster of comic strip including two people that reads "COME IN PLEASE.. I WANT TO TAKE PART IN CLASS STRUGGLE TEACH ME! SIT DOWN! HOW SHOULD I STRUGGLE? ARE YOU SEATED COMFORTABLY? I DON'T KNOW HOW ELSE SHOULD I BE SEATED?" Illustration includes a comic strips with six windows of dialogue with two individuals engaged in conversation
One page poster that reads "THE PRESENCE OF A MOB OF HOWLING HOOLIGANS BAYING FOR THE WORKS BLOOD? DAILY TELEGRAPH WHO IS STOPPING WHO FROM WORKING? 1 1/2 MILLION UNEMPLOYED" Illustration includes comic strip style image of picket line of anti-worker, anti-union, pro-police protesters
One pager poster that reads "Down with Imperialism Islamic students following Imam Iran IN RELATION TO THE GATHERING WORLD LIBERATION MOVEMENTS. TEHRAN JANUARY 3 To 6, 1980." Illustration includes image of Khomeini in the top right hand corner and for protesters in the center with appear to be yelling in opposition to Khomeini's human rights violations
One pager poster that reads "XIII AAPSO COUNCIL SESSION A D E N 20-26 MARCH 1981 XIII_ SESSION DU CONSEIL DE L'OSPAA A D E N 20-26 MARS 1981." Illustration includes abstract map of Africa and Asia in the center behind the letters and a black fist and lighter colored fist clenching the same object, one hand stacked atop the other
One page poster that reads "SOLIDARITY WITH THE IRANIAN MASSES NO WEAPON CAN DEFEAT A PEOPLE DECIDED TO BE FREE." Illustration includes victims of the Iran's Black Friday Massacre and hundreds of protesters in the streets
One page poster that reads "DEBBIE LYFORM STUNT RIDER AGE 6." Illustration includes image of Debbie Lyford perfomring a stunt on a motortized bike, with both hands on the handle bars, one foot on the seat of the bike and one leg in the air
One page poster printed by the Russel Press Ltd. that reads "Now you write one If you want to do more work for political prisoners in South Africa, write to AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL BRITISH SECTIN, TOWER HOUSE, 8-14 SOUTHAMPTON STREET, LONDON WC2E 8HF Tel. 01-836-5621." Illustration includes a handwritten letter to the prime minister dated 18 Jan 78.
One page poster printed by the Anti-Apartheid Movement that reads "STOP DEATHS IN DETENTION!" with an image of deceased person laying naked on the ground
One page handwritten poster that reads "16 &17 JOURNEES TIERS-MONDE." Illustration includes drawing of world cut in half at the equator with black figures standing on the part of the globe depicting the Global South supporting the half of the world depicting the Global North with a white figure on top of that reaching down dangling a coin in front of them while one of the figures reaches for it
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 International Confederation of Free Trade Unions that reads "AFRIQUE DU SUD LES TRAVAILLEURS NOIRS ONT BESOIN DE VOTRE SOLIDARITES." Illustration includes image of Black South Africans in a crowd with fists raised
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 printed by International Confederation of Free Trade Unions that reads "SOUTH AFRICA YOUR CHOICE IN BLACK AND WHITE." Illustration includes image of Black South Africans being held back by white soldiers
One page poster printed by International Confederation of Free Trade Unions that reads "SOUTH AFRICA BLACK WORKERS NEED YOUR SOLIDARITY." Illustration includes image of Black South Africans in a crowd with fists raised
One page poster printed by the United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid that reads "Against Apartheid." Illustration includes an abstract image of broad paint brush strokes with a yellow border against a partial black and white striped background.
One page poster that reads "CHILE: THE NEW FACE OF IMPERIALISM IN ARGENTINA, URUGUAY AND CHILE (LATIN AMERICAN'S SOUTHERN CONE) MILITARY JUNTAS ARE FOLLWING PARTICULARLY REPRESSIVE POLITICAL POLICY, IN ORDER TO INSTITUTE AN ECONOMIC POLICY, ASSOCIATED WITH THE NAME OF MILTON FRIENDMAN." Illustration includes black and white photographs of impoverished Chilean people, politicians and a depiction of workers who appear to be mining while capitalists reap the benefits of their labor
There flows from Latin America to the United States a constant torrent of money some $4,000 dollars per minute, $15 million a day, $2 billion a year, $10 billion each five years. For eacch $1,000 which leave us one dead body remains, a $1,000 per death, that is the price of what is called imperialism. Illustration includes an image of General Videla and Pinochet standing in the back seat of a Toyota with two men seated in the front seat
One page poster printed by Vanguard that reads "OILFIELDS WORKERS' TRADE UNION victory towards ZIMBABWE." Illustration includes image of an oilfields worker with a gun on his shoulder
Poster in Russian with an illustration in shades of red. A man with military medals pinned to his jacket is holding a young child, who is waving a flag with the Russian word for “peace” written on it. In the background is a star-shaped illustration containing letters in Russian that translate to USSR (United Socialist Soviet Republic). The top left of the poster contains the date May 9, the day on which the holiday Victory Day is celebrated.
One page poster in Russian with an illustration of two factory workers standing at an assembly line that contains food and other wares. The text makes a statement about industrious workers increasing productivity.
One page poster printed by the Brazilian Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property that reads "YANKEES COME HERE ALL THE REPRESSIVE POWER, ALL THE INTELLIGENE AND ALL THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE REPRESSIVE APARATUS AN SET BACK BUT NOT WIPE OUT THE CLASS STRUGGLE WHICH HAS ITS ROOTS IN THE ECONOMIC SYSTEM WHIC THIS APARATUS INTENDS TO PRESERVE." Illustration includes image of South America in the center of the poster with soldiers depicted within the borders that make up Brazil, an agricultural worker in the top left, an image of a favela in the bottom left, a family in the bottom center and a protester in the bottom right
One page poster printed by the Coalition for a People's Alternative that reads "TOO MANY YEARS OF BROKEN PROMISES NOW WE WILL BE HEARD." Illustration includes image of slum buildings in the background and the rubble of demolished buildings in the foreground
One page poster printed by the Liberation Support Movement in cooperation with the United Nations Centre Against Apartheid that reads "FREE NELSON MANDELA AND ALL SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICAL PRISONERS." Illustration includes image of Nelson Mandela's face
One page poster printed by the Anti-Apartheid Movement that reads "RELEASE ALL SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICAL PRISONERS!" Illustration includes an image of Black people behind the bars of a jail cell
One page poster printed by Inkworks Press that reads "Free Angela Y. Davis 25th Anniversary." Illustration includes image of Angela Y. Davis's face. Artist signature reads "Rupert Garcia"
One page movie poster printed by the Scala Cinema that reads "Blacks Britannica." Illustration includes images of Black youth in the foreground and Black community members in windows in the background and a sign that reads "NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL OFFICE"
One page poster of Che Guevara that reads "COMANDANTE ERNEST CHE GUEVARA "EL GUERRILERO HEROICO." Illustration includes bust of Che Guevara wearing a beret against a red background
One-page poster designed by Charlotte Lewis and the American Friends Service Committee that reads "South African Women's Day August 9 You have struck a rock." Illustration includes depiction of a woman with raised hands.
One page poster that reads, "IMPERIALISM'S PORTFORLIO - ECONOMIC 'FREEDOM' - POLITICAL REPRESSION." Illustration includes image of white executives seated a table looking at papers on the top with images of oppressed people across the bottom including a naked and emaciated prisoner, factory workers, someone behind the bars of a jail cell with a guard in the foreground and four Black children seated on top of several rows of Heinz 57 boxes
One page poster printed by the Environmental Defense Fund that reads "We wanted to photograph an Eastern Mountain Lion. But we couldn't find one. If you'd like to see Felis concolor couguar in the flesh, you're out of luck. The fact is, man has so thoroughly harassed this magnificent creature that there are probably fewer that 20 left in the world. Like the Eastern Mountain Lion, many other animals are literally bring pushed to the brink of extinction." Illustration includes image of an Eastern Mountain Lion crouching down
One page poster printed by the United Nations Department of Public Information that reads "Pongamos Fin Al Saqueo De Los Recurso Naturales de Namibia." Illustration includes an image of a miner gazing into the distance against a red, green and yellow background.
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 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 Victory to SWAPO that reads "FREEDOM + HEALTH FOR NAMIBIA The health and medical care of the Namibian People is an essential element in the struggle we are waging SWAPO. Illustration includes black and white image of a soldier holding a rifle in the foreground and five young children in the background against the colors of the Namibian flag with the red stripe of the flag in the shape of a cross
One page poster that reads "WHEREVER THERE IS OPPRESSION THERE IS RESISTANCE We cannot conceive of a free Ireland with a subject working class; we cannot conceive of a subject Ireland with a free working class. JAMES CONNOLLY
One page poster that reads "a defeat for one is a defeat for all VICTORY TO GRUNWICK STRIKERS." Illustration includes five black and white raised fists in the background and a police officer abusing a striker in the foreground
One page handwritten poster that reads "We wont go to WAR for EXXON - the people of the OPEC nations are our brothers + sisters." Illustration includes swastikas in the place of the x's in the word "Exxon"
One page poster printed by the Anti Apartheid Movement that reads "Free Nelson Mandela! Solidarity with South African Namibian Political Prisoners!" Includes image of profile of Nelson Mandela's face.
One page poster printed by Inkworks that reads "SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE PRESENTS AMERICANS or Last Tango in Huahuatenango." Illustration include depiction of an armed woman, with a palm tree and thatched roof hut in the background. Artist signature reads "Wilmas Bonet"
One page poster printed in cooperation with the United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid that reads "...against Apartheid." Illustration includes 12 squares arranged in 4 rows by 3 columns and include an image of a profile of a person, a red X, vines, the profile of the lower half of a body, the continent of Africa, and various shapes including two circles, square, and triangle.
Two page poster printed by Inkworks that reads "THE SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE PRESENTS FACTWINO MEETS THE "MORAL MAJORITY" A MUSICAL COMIC STRIP. Illustration includes image of a superhero figure towering over moral figures representing the moral majority, one of which is holding up a cross as form of protection
One page poster printed the Movement of the Revolutionary Left (Chile) and the Sandinist Front for National Liberation (Nicaragua) that reads "SOLIDARITY WITH THE NICARAGUAN PEOPLE WHEN THE PEOPLE." Illustration includes a black and white photograph of a person with a bloodied face looking into the distance while a armed guard stares at him
One page poster designed by Geo Smith that reads "BLACK RADICAL CONGRESS SETTING A BLACK LIBERATION AGENDA FOR THE 21S CENTURY JUNETEENTH 1998 CHICAGO JUNE 19-21. Illustration includes procession of individuals with two men in the middle carrying a woven basket containing a fire, a woman in the back of the procession carrying flowers and a women in the front of the procession carrying a ceptor with an orb on top and a man behind her carrying a parasol.
One page poster printed by Allied Printing and Inkworks thar reads "SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE PROUDLY PRESENTS WEST COAST PREMIERE OF DARIO FO'S WE CAN'T PAY, WE DON'T PAY!" Illustration includes image of a man dressed as a pimp, presenting a card to one of two women with fruits and vegetables stuffed in their coats, a pile of fallen fruits and vegetables is on the ground in front of them
One page poster printed by Allied Printing that reads "Black Radical Congress Setting A Black Lieration Agenda for the 21st Centry June 19-21, 1998 University of Illinois at Chicago Circle Center 750 S. Halsted" in the foreground with a list of names of endorsers in the background
One page poster printed by Inkworks that reads "THE SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE PRESENTSS FACTWINO MEETS THE "MORAL MAJORITY"." Illustration includes image of superhero figure towering over figures representing the moral majority, one of which is holding a cross up as a form of protection. Artist signature reads "SPAIN"