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This striking protest handbill announces “The Gay Parade” on Christopher Street West, representing a significant moment in LGBTQ+ activism. The bold black and…

This powerful anti-war pamphlet titled “MURDER vs. CONSCIENCE” from the War Resisters League represents a crucial moment in American peace activism, likely published…

This powerful protest poster from the early 1970s combines stark imagery and bold design to promote the “Attica Brigade” anti-war march. The poster’s…

This powerful 1970s protest poster, photographed by Russell Smith, represents a significant moment in the LGBTQ+ civil rights movement. The stark black and…

This striking anti-Vietnam War protest poster from 1972 demonstrates the evolution of the peace movement’s visual and rhetorical strategies. Printed in bold purple…

See full scan at the bottom of the page. This 1969 Department of State document titled “Why We Fight in Viet-Nam” represents a…

See full scan at the bottom of the page. This Department of State press release, issued through the Bureau of Public Affairs, reveals…

See full scan at the bottom of the page. This Department of State press release from 1970 represents a critical moment in U.S.…

See full scan at the bottom of the page. The flyer “Veterans Demand Justice” captures a pivotal moment in the anti-Vietnam War movement…

See full scan at the bottom of the page. The “December Moratorium Rally & March” flyer serves as an evocative artifact from the…

During the first half of the 20th century, Jews were discriminated against and barred from working in some fields of employment, barred from…

The Citizens’ Councils (commonly referred to as the White Citizens’ Councils) were an associated network of white supremacist segregationist organizations in the United States, concentrated in the South and created…

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