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ANTI NIXON POSTER 1972 AFL-CIO "THOSE WHO HAVE HAD A CHANCE" VIETNAM, LUNSFORD
$ 39.57
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Description
"THOSE WHO HAVE HAD A CHANCE FOR FOURYEARS AND COULD NOT PRODUCE PEACE
SHOULD NOT BE GIVEN ANOTHER CHANCE."
RICHARD M. NIXON, OCTOBER 9, 1968.
Lunsford, A. (artist).
"Those who have had a chance ..."
Washington, D.C.: American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees/ AFL-CIO, 1972. Original poster, offset lithograph on paper measuring 21 inches by 15.5 inches.
Condition:
Margins trimmed (about 1/2 inch), edge wear including small losses & short tears (not affecting text or illustration), soiled & foxed, folded once horizontally & once vertically (probably as issued), otherwise Good & still quite attractive.
Please see photos.
A poignant remnant of another time of social upheaval & civil unrest, this poster is found within the collections of the Cooper Hewitt Museum & the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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