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 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
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 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 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 that reads "NO WEAPON CAN DEFEAT A PEOPLE DECIDED TO BE FREE." Illustration includes the continent of Africa in the center with an image of soldiers posing for a picture superimposed on top of the map and images of various pepole throughout the Global South across the top and middle of the poster, with an image of a hand holding a rifle at the bottom of the poster
One page poster that reads "THE MODERN STATE, NO MATTER WHAT ITS FORM, IS ESSENTIALLY A CAPITALIST MACHINE, THE STATE OF THE CAPITALISTS, THE IDEAL PERSONFICATION OF THE TOTAL NATIONAL CAPITAL. Economic distinctions are not mitigated but aggravated and intensified under the freedom of "democratic" capitalism. Parliamentarism does not eliminate but lays bare the innate character even of the most democratic republics as organs of class oppression." Illustration includes of newspaper clippings labor crisis in England
One page poster that reads "THE ROSY DAWN OF THE ERA OF CAPITALIST PRODUCTION..." Illustration includes depictions of Indigenous people engaged in battle with Spanish colonizers and Indigenous and African people being forced to work the land for the benefit of European capitalists
One page poster that reads "'The health and medical are of the Namibian people is an essential element in the revolutionary struggle we are waging'…SWAPO." Illustration includes a map of Namibia in the top right, images of medical units in Namibia and children who "show the effect of the South African occupation" in Namibia.