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- "Coke Sweetens Apartheid: Coca Cola Out Of South Africa" Button, 1985 -

- 1985
- Collections - Artifact
"Coke Sweetens Apartheid: Coca Cola Out Of South Africa" Button, 1985
- Button, "Chase Manhattan Partner in Apartheid," 1965 -

- 1965
- Collections - Artifact
Button, "Chase Manhattan Partner in Apartheid," 1965
- "Stop Apartheid Boycott Shell" Button, 1986-1987 -

- 1986-1987
- Collections - Artifact
"Stop Apartheid Boycott Shell" Button, 1986-1987
- "No Bullshit: Boycott Polaroid" Button, 1970-1975 -

- 1970-1975
- Collections - Artifact
"No Bullshit: Boycott Polaroid" Button, 1970-1975
- "UAW Welcomes Mandela: U.S. Freedom Tour," June 1990 -

- June 01, 1990
- Collections - Artifact
"UAW Welcomes Mandela: U.S. Freedom Tour," June 1990
- "Freedomways," Vol. 11, No. 3, Third Quarter, 1971 - In 1961, Louis Burnham, Edward Strong, and W. E. B. Du Bois founded Freedomways, the leading African American theoretical, political, and cultural journal of its time. The journal included written works by leading Black authors, artists, politicians, and activists. The journal also reported on the political movements of the era, especially the American civil rights movement. Publication ceased in 1985.

- 1971
- Collections - Artifact
"Freedomways," Vol. 11, No. 3, Third Quarter, 1971
In 1961, Louis Burnham, Edward Strong, and W. E. B. Du Bois founded Freedomways, the leading African American theoretical, political, and cultural journal of its time. The journal included written works by leading Black authors, artists, politicians, and activists. The journal also reported on the political movements of the era, especially the American civil rights movement. Publication ceased in 1985.
- "Michigan Labor Welcomes Mandela Freedom Tour 1990" Button, 1990 -

- 1990
- Collections - Artifact
"Michigan Labor Welcomes Mandela Freedom Tour 1990" Button, 1990