Image Title: African Liberation Day, Washington D.C., May 20, 1970
Date: Between 1970 and 1979
Summary: Poster showing a drawing of an African woman and man, mine workers, stepping up to revolt against apartheid; they break the chain that has held them in bondage, the woman carries a rifle, at their feet are a pick and krugerrands. Also shown in a drawing are the Wilmington Ten behind bars topped with the U.S. Capitol dome in the background.
Subjects: Africans--Civil rights--1970-1980
Apartheid--Africa--1970-1980
Demonstrations--Washington (D.C.)--1970-1980
Race discrimination--Africa--1970-1980
Places: Washington D.C.
Original Media: Poster|Lithograph
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