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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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
Two-page poster printed in People's Daily World that reads "Apartheid. South African Workers and U.S. Workers say: Shut it down!" Illustration includes two watchtowers on top of a building with a barbwire fence around it in the background. In the foreground, two hands each hold half of a chain where a lock that will join the two chains reads "Unity." The image is symbolically locking out apartheid. Artist signature reads "S. Joseph."
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 Komite Zuidelijk Afrika that reads "Shell tank(er)s in Zuidelijk Afrika." Illustration includes depiction of combination petroleum tanker an army tanker with the Shell emblem on the front.
One page poster printed by Komitee Zuidelijk Afrika that reads "Shell in Zuidelijk Afrika." Illustration includes to gas pumps, one with the image of a person behind the bars of a jail cell and the other with an image of bodies on the ground with a tank aimed at them.
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 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 Solidaritӓtskomitee der DDR that reads "Fur die Zunkunft dieser Kinder unsere solidaritӓt." Image includes school children gathered in a group smiling.
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 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 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 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.
Three untitled pastel prints by South African artist "Sipho." One print depicts women doing domestic work and the other two depict a woman holding a child.