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.
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 that reads "IN THIS AGE OF INTER PLANETARY ROCKETS AND AUTOMATION... our world still lies largely fallow. Out of some 25 million square miles of cultivatable land less than one-eight, a mere 3.38 million is under cultivation, and a large section of this eighth is worked neither by tractors nor even by drought animals." Illustration included black and white image of the globe in the center of the poster.
One page poster that reads "THE CRISIS OF PROFITABILITY THE CURRENT CRISIS OF CAPTIALISM IS A CRISIS OF PROFITABILITY; WEALTH CREATED IN THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR WAS TRANSFERRED INTO THE FINANCE SECTIN: ASSET STRIPPING; THE PROPERTY BOOM; AND THE LARGE SCALE EXPORT OF CAPITAL FOLLOWED. UNEMPLOYMENT LACK OF GROWTH AND INFLATION ALL HAVE THEIR ROOT IN THIS RELATIONSHIP." Illustration includes exploited workers in contrast with the capitalist ruling class
One pager poster designed by Rafael Enriquez that reads "OSPAAAL 15 AÑOS DE SOLIDARIDAD TRICONTINENTAL 15 YEARS OF TRICONTINENTAL SOLIDARITY 15 ANS DE SOLIDARITE TRICONTINENTALE." Illustration includes colorful image of a globe above three hands, Black, Brown and white, clutching a rifle
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.
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 "Quelle alternative au capitalisme? Quell émancipation humaine? Manifeste du parti communiste Marx Engels 150 ans aprés "…Un monde à gagner" against a red background with a strip of blue across the bottom
One page poster that reads "CONFÉRENCE INTERNATIONALE SUR DES SANCTIONS CONTRE L'AFRIQUE DU SUD MAISON DE L'UNESCO, PARIS (20-27 MAI 1981). Illustration includes an image of the continent of African with a blue circle around Namibia and South African against a yellow background.
One page poster that reads "THE SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE IN FALSE PROMISES/NO ENGAÑARON." Illustration includes depiction of four people who appear to be making music, including a woman in the foreground with a spoon and plate, a man behind her holidng a rifle next to a man playing the guitar and a woman behind him clapping
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 Solidaritӓtskomitee der DDR that reads "Fur die Zunkunft dieser Kinder unsere solidaritӓt." Image includes school children gathered in a group smiling.
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 Komiteé Zuidejilk Afrika that reads "Olie Boycott Zuid-Afrika." Illustration includes the black silhouette of a crowd of protesters against a yellow background and the symbol for shell oil company melting off the end of the 'y' in the word 'boycott' with blood dripping down against the backdrop of a figure of a person laid out with their body created from the stock market section of the newspaper.
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 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 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.
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.