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n.p.: [Partisan Defense Committee?], 1994. A poster announcing a demonstration organized by the Partisan Defense Committee against the Klan and other white supremacists in Springfield, IL, on January 16, 1994. The Klan was protesting the existence of Martin Luther King holiday, which was first observed in 1986. Approximately 55 white supremacists were met by 350 counter-protestors who threw snowballs and batteries, but the protest was primarily peaceful. Offset lithograph, printed in black on white stock (17 ½" x 23"). A Fine copy.
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All out to stop the KKK! [poster]
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Philadelphia: November 5 Mobilization to Stop the KKK in Philadelphia, 1988. 20x26 inch poster, very good, stylized image of klansmen with burning cross. The Spartacist League played a behind-the-scenes leadership role in the Mobilization.
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- Publisher November 5 Mobilization to Stop the KKK in Philadelphia
- Place of Publication Philadelphia
- Date Published 1988
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All Out to Stop the KKK - No Racist Provocation Against Martin Luther King Holiday!
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