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 the St. George's Progressive Women's Association that reads "National Women's Conference (15-17 June '79) GRENADA CARRIACOU AND PETIT MARTINIQUE." Illustration includes a map of Grenada, Carriacou and Petit Martinique in the middle and various pitcures of women engaged in a variety of activities. Artist signature reads "Smicographics"
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 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 printed by Art Against Apartheid that reads "Art Against Apartheid 1984 The Year of the South African Woman" in red lettering in the foreground. In the background in black lettering that reads "An update Amnesty International Report 1979," with partially legible updates from the report appearing across the background of the poster including "Political Imprisonment in South Africa" and Nonsikelelo Albertina Sisulu nurse and midwide: former leader of the African National Congress Women's Leagure and member of the South African Women's Federation..." Illustration includes the profile of two women accross the top of the poster against a red background and the images of a women who appears to be crawling accross the center of the poster.
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 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 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 printed by United Nations Centre Against Apartheid that reads "9 August International Day of Solidarity with the Struggle of Women of South Africa and Namibia." Includes a red image of Lillian Ngoyi engaged in protest against a blue background.
One page poster that reads "10 Days of Music, Dance, Film, Video, Children's Theatre... May 5-14, 1983 City Spring Festival at AARON DAVIS HALL The Leonard Davis Center for the Performing Arts the City College of New York." Illustration includes images of performers engaged in varying activities and performances.
One page poster that reads "In the revolutionary activity, the changing of oneself coincides with the changing of circumstances. ...Y NACE EL HOMBRE NUEVO." Illustration includes depiction of abstract human figures engaged in armed protest and black and white images of people in a variety of settings throughout the Global South
One page poster printed by Aero Condor Transporte Turístico Aéreo Perú that reads "THE NAZCA LINES AND DRAWINGS LES LIGNES ET DESSINS DE NAZCA LAS LINEARS I DIBUJOS DE NAZCA FLY-BY AERO CONDOR THE NAZCA PLAINS PERU." Illustration includes aerial map of the Nazca lines and drawings and enlarged images of the some of the drawings.
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 Anti Apartheid Movement that reads "Apartheid in Practice Health & Housing in South Africa" in black and red lettering. Includes black and white image of a woman standing next to a makeshift dwelling.
One page poster printed by the Solidarity Committee of the German Democratic Republic that reads "The Freedom Charter of South Africa Support the Freedom Charter of South Africa!" in black and green lettering. Illustration includes image of rising sun across the top of the poster.
One page poster that reads "End Apartheid in South Africa Demand the Immediate Release of Nelson Mandela and ALL OTHER Political Prisoner." Illustration includes the bust of a man with broken chains below his neck.
One page poster printed by the United Nations Centre Against Apartheid that reads "Solidarity wit the Struggle of Women of South Africa and Namibia." Illustration includes image of woman holding a baby in the background with an images of people engaged in protest in the bottom 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