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French Communist Party poster collection

1218 posters
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Substantial selection of posters from PCF archive in Paris. Topics include French elections, union of the left, anti-outsourcing, peace, human rights, civil rights, social aid, environment, women, publications, congresses, anti-nuclear, pro-Cuba, pro-Soviet Union, and anti-America movements.
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French Communist Party poster collection 1218 posters

Michael D'Orso Collection on the Rosewood Massacre

6.00 Linear Feet 13 Hollinger document cases, 2 cassette boxes boxes
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Writer for the Virginia Pilot Newspaper, author of 13 nonfiction books. This collection contains D'Orso's notes and research material collected while writing Like Judgment Day: The Ruin and Redemption of a Town Called Rosewood. The collection includes interview tapes and transcripts, photographs, newspaper clippings, and other research materials.
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Michael D'Orso Collection on the Rosewood Massacre 6.00 Linear Feet 13 Hollinger document cases, 2 cassette boxes boxes

United Negro and Allied Veterans of America pamphlet

.01 Linear Feet 1 folder
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Small illustrated pamphlet used to promote awareness of and membership in the United Negro and Allied Veterans of America (UNAVA).
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United Negro and Allied Veterans of America pamphlet .01 Linear Feet 1 folder

Women's rights and liberation ephemera

.01 Linear Feet 4 items
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Four documents (two pamphlets and two handouts) focused on women's rights and liberation in the United States, created from 1921 - 1968.
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Women's rights and liberation ephemera .01 Linear Feet 4 items

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