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[Marianne and soldier collect for the Red Cross]
A female figure representing Marianne is accompanied by a wounded soldier. They collect for the Red Cross. Marianne is dressed in a style to suggest the French Revolution, wearing a blue, white, and red skirt, a uniform jacket worn as a cape, and a long blue and red cap. She holds a Red Cross collecting tin in one hand and a small blue, white, and red keg under her other arm. She guides a wounded soldier, his head bandaged. He has one arm on Marianne’s shoulder, and the other holds a cane. The soldier wears a medal pinned to his coat, a cap with an inscribed band, and is smoking.
Save--buy--for victory, W.S.S. for sale here : war savings stamps issued by the United States Government
All-text poster promotes purchase of war savings stamps.
Keep him free, buy war savings stamps issued by the United States Treasury Dept.
American eagle with war planes taking off from its nest.
American Library Association, Library War Service
Poster showing numerous scenes of activities sponsored by the American Library Association Library War Service, including interiors and exteriors of facilities, and military personnel reading and studying.
Your war savings pledge : Our boys make good their pledge--Are you keeping yours?
Poster showing Uncle Sam with a soldier and a man purchasing War Savings Stamps.
Beat back the Hun with Liberty Bonds
Poster depicts a German solider with blood-stained fingers and bayonet.
Honor roll, the following patriotic men and women in this organization have invested in the Victory Liberty Loan
Poster showing a flag of blue "V" on white field with a wide red border, and spaces numbered 1 to 100 for listing bond purchasers.
Help our town win this flag, 4th Liberty Loan honor roll of subscribers
Poster showing flag of four vertical blue stripes on a white ground with a wide red border, with spaces below numbered 1 to 100 to record names of bond purchasers.
Buy bonds : Third Liberty Loan
Window decal advertising the Third Liberty Loan.
Wear your honor button, 4th Liberty Loan bonds
Poster showing the 4th Liberty Loan button, featuring the red bordered flag with four vertical blue stripes.
YMCA United War Work Campaign, November 11-18, 1918
Poster showing a portrait of General Pershing and a quote from him in support of the United War Work Campaign.
[Theatre Royal Playbill]
One-page announcement of plays to be performed January 25, 1798 at the Drury Lane Theatre, London. The first advertisement reads: "Never Acted. Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. This present Thursday January 25, 1798, Their Majesties Servants will perform a New Comedy in Five acts called Knave or Not" (followed by a list of actors), "To which will be added (8th time) a new Grand Dramatick Romance called Blue-Beard; Or, Female Curiosity! The Scenery, Machinery, Dresses, and Decorations, entirely new." (followed by a list of additional actors, composers, and other contributors). A note at the bottom of the page says, "From the most unbounded and universal approbation, with which the new Dramatick Romance of Blue-Beard; Or, Female Curiosity! is receiv-ed, the fame will be repeated every evening till further notice. Ladies and Gentlemen who have been disappointed of Places for the New Drama of The Castle-Spectre, are respectfully informed, that the same will be repeated for the 23rd. time on Monday next."
A proclamation / by the president and supreme executive council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; John Dickinson.
A proclamation by the President and Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on November 20, 1782, declaring Sunday to be the Lord's Day.
Carte du Gouvernement de l'Amerique.
Chart describing the governmental structure of the political entities of the Americas circa 1719 as well as a general overview, including 4 drawings and 1 map. Contents: Instruction généralle -- Conseil de l'Amerique Septentrionalle -- Conseil de Terre Ferme -- Conseil de l'Amerique Meridionalle -- Gouvernement Ecclésiastique -- Pais de l'Amerique appartenant aux autres puissances de l'Europe -- Carte de l'Amerique -- Revenue des Arch. et Eveschez de l'Amerique.
[Flyer for Bray Brothers Store]
Flyer announcing a new location for the Bray Brothers dry goods store in McKinney, Texas. There is a handwritten note on the back which appears to be a philosophical discussion of freedom and liberties, starting with observations about wild mustangs.
[National March on Washington - Colored Poster]
Color poster for the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. The main part of the poster has an image of the U.S. Capitol Building dome and the words "GayNation.INFO. National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. 11 October 1987. Dial (213) March 87." There is a statement written below supporting equal rights for homosexual couples.
[Dallas poster from the March On Washington (signature close up)]
Detail view of part of a poster from the 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation. Part of the "ALL" from the word "Dallas" written down the center of the poster is visible, with signatures written around the letters.
[Dallas poster from the March On Washington]
Poster from the 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation. There is a pink pegasus at the top of the poster, above the word "Dallas" written down the center of the poster with the text for the March at the bottom. The poster has signatures around the text and is set on a brown mat.
[Dallas poster from the March On Washington]
Poster from the 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation. There is a pink pegasus at the top of the poster, above the word "Dallas" written down the center of the poster with the text for the March at the bottom. The poster has signatures around the text.
[Dallas poster from the March On Washington (stamp close up)]
Detail view of the lower-right part of a "Dallas" poster. There is a pink circle with the text "I was COUNTED! April 25th, 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation." "1993" is written below the circle and signatures are partially visible on the poster background.
[Dallas poster from the March On Washington (full view)]
Poster from the 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation. There is a pink pegasus at the top of the poster, above the word "Dallas" written down the center of the poster with the text for the March at the bottom. The poster has signatures around the text and is framed on a brown mat.
[Close-Up of Gay Games IV Poster]
Close-up view of part of a poster that has an illustration of a torch above the words "Gay Games IV."
[Close-Up of Gay Games IV Unity Poster]
Close-up view of part of a poster advertising of the Gay Games IV in 1994. There is a picture of the Statue of Liberty above the words, "Unity '94 New York City. For Registration or Other Information on The Games Call 212-633-9494." Logos for sponsors are printed along the bottom.
[Dallas Gay Political Caucus Flyer]
Flyer for a roller skating party hosted by the Dallas Gay Political Caucus on May 18th, 1977 to support the Miami Gay Community after public remarks by Anita Bryant, who was known at the time for her anti-gay statements.
[21.06 Bar Flyer]
Flyer from the Dallas Gay Alliance announcing a two-for-one special at a bar in celebration of the 1982 court ruling of the 21.06 law as unconstitutional.
[Comic: Our Gay History: 10 Years of Gay Pride Celebrations in Dallas!]
A cartoon history of Gay Pride Celebrations in Dallas from 1978-1987, which was published in Dialog, newsletter of the Dallas Gay Alliance.
[Poster: Lea DeLaria's performance, Box Lunch]
Poster advertising lesbian comedy performer Lea DeLaria.
[Flyer: Miss Gay America]
Poster for Miss Gay America 2001.
[Poster: The "Murder" of Dr. M. L. King Jr]
A poster advertising a forum on civil rights.
[Poster: David Zareie for Dallas City Council]
Poster promoting candidate David Zareie for Dallas City Council.
[Poster: Dallas Gay Alliance advertise for public reaction against Judge Jack Hampton]
Poster calling for public reaction to Texas judicial officials regarding Judge Jack Hampton.
[GayTeenth: Texas homosexual conduct law ruled unconstitutional]
A poster of with the title "Gayteenth Aug. 17, 1982 Texas homosexual conduct law ruled constitutional." On the top of the poster is a photograph of Don Baker celebrating with his arms stretched in front of a crowd.
[Third Annual Texas Gay Rodeo poster]
A copy of a poster for the Third Annual Texas Gay Rodeo taking place in Dallas, Texas in 1986.
[Illustration from Bell Helicopter]
Illustration of a Bell 47 helicopter, painted orange, flying over the steeps of a snowy mountain top, a mountainous range and pine trees are visible on the horizon.
[Poster for "Art Education in Action" Teleconference]
A poster about an upcoming teleconference event with the topic Art Education in Action. The text covers what the topic of the teleconference will be and gives the address fo the Getty Center for Education in the Arts. On the page are several images including a paint brush, a child looking up, students, and a radar dish.
[Green "When You Say #AllLivesMatter..." poster]
Poster that was attached to the exterior of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The sign reads "When you say #All Lives Matter you're perpetuating toxic racism & causing harm. Stop. Erasing us. Black Lives will always matter", "#Don't Forget" and "The conversation of race should not make you feel threatened."
[Orange "You Are Not Alone" poster]
Poster that was used during a student led demonstration on the UNT campus. The sign addresses the recent political climate and minority and LGBT issues within it. It is mostly messages of solidarity and support. On the back is the date "11/10". The demonstration was held in order to offer a space for discussion and reflection on the Black Lives Matter movement and 2016 election results.
[White & Red "When They Protest in the Streets..." poster]
Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The sign reads "When they protest in the streets You tell them to shut up! When they silently protest You tell them to shut up! When will they be heard!!!!!" The words 'shut up' and 'heard' are all underlined. The demonstration was held to bring awareness of the Black Lives Matter movement.
[Pink "If You Aren't Angry..." poster]
Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration that brought attention to the Black Lives Matter movement and the police brutality that inspired it. The sign reads "IF YOU AREN'T ANGRY YOU AREN'T PAYING ATTENTION" with angry and attention underlined.
[Pink "White Silence = Violence" poster]
Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The poster reads "White Silence = Violence; We Are All One!!!" There is duct-tape on every corner of the poster. The demonstration was meant to bring attention to the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidences of police brutality that inspired it.
[White "Dear White People..." poster]
Poster that was used during a student led demonstration. There are two large messages focused on minority groups and their fear after the election. Three smaller comments offer more positive messages and solidarity. The demonstration was held in order to offer space for discussion and reflection on the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that inspired it.
[White "To My LGBTQ+..." poster]
Poster that was used during a student led demonstration. The sign includes several longer messages and some short ones along with hashtags relevant to the Black Lives Matter movement and political climate. One message is aimed at the LGBTQ+ community and others deal with minority issues and Trump's election.
[White "I Was Made Loud. I Was Made Proud..." poster]
Poster that was used during a student led demonstration on UNT's campus. The sign includes long blocks of messages expressing the feelings of students around the election. There are LGBT and racial issues touched on in the comments. The demonstration was held in order to make space for discussion and reflection on the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that influenced it.
[Yellow "Black Lives Matter Demonstration" poster]
Poster that was used during a student led demonstration on the UNT campus. The sign reads "BLACK LIVES MATTER DEMONSTRATION ON OTHER SIDE COME CONTRIBUTE!!!", inviting students to participate. The demonstration was held in order to offer a space for discussion and reflection on the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that inspired it.
[White "We Must Take Sides" poster]
Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The sign includes a quote and reads "'We must take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.' -Elie Wiesel Black Lives Matter". The demonstration was held to facilitate discussion about the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that inspired it.
[Pink "#Terrence Crutcher" poster]
Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The poster features hashtags and the names of Terence Crutcher, Keith Lamont Scott and thirteen year old Tyre King who were all killed by police. A student has written a response to the "#AllLivesMatter" in the middle of the poster that was added after the "#BlackLivesMatter".
[Orange "Be Uncomfortable. Ask. Listen. Learn." poster]
Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The sign reads "Don't let them think its okay to bring up past mistakes of a dead black man, and talk about future potential of a white man #FuckBrockTurner; Be uncomfortable. Ask. Listen. Learn." The demonstration was held in order to bring awareness about the Black Lives Matter movement and address the double standard found in the system.
[Blue "Support & Care for Each Other" poster]
Poster that was used during a student led demonstration on the UNT campus. The sign reads "(heart) Support & Care for each other. Black lives matter!" The demonstration was held in order to have a space for discussion and reflection on the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that inspired it.
[White "Know Justice, Know Peace" poster]
Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led portrait. The sign prompts students with the question "How do you feel?", offering them to share their opinions and thoughts on the Black Lives Matter movement. There are several hashtags all over the sign and mentions of the 5th and 8th amendments. At the bottom is a fist drawn with a red marker.
[White "This Is Your Chance...How Do You Feel?" poster]
Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The sing begins with the words "This is your chance... How do you feel?", prompting students to share their opinions and feelings regarding the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that inspired it.
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