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- Marsha P. Johnson New Pride Flag, "You never completely have your rights, one person, until you All have your rights," 2018 - Marsha P. Johnson -- a drag performer and self-identified transvestite (the word “transgender” was not widely used in her lifetime) -- was a tireless advocate for gay rights. This print, featuring a quote from Johnson, honors the intersectional legacies of Black LGBTQ+ leaders, as well as Daniel Quasar's redesign of the Pride Flag to include stripes for BIPOC and trans people.

- 2018
- Collections - Artifact
Marsha P. Johnson New Pride Flag, "You never completely have your rights, one person, until you All have your rights," 2018
Marsha P. Johnson -- a drag performer and self-identified transvestite (the word “transgender” was not widely used in her lifetime) -- was a tireless advocate for gay rights. This print, featuring a quote from Johnson, honors the intersectional legacies of Black LGBTQ+ leaders, as well as Daniel Quasar's redesign of the Pride Flag to include stripes for BIPOC and trans people.
- "The Revcom Corps: For the Emancipation of Humanity" - The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP or Revcoms) grew out of the left-wing political movement of the 1970s and 1980s, espousing Marxist, Leninist, and Maoist ideologies. The far-left RCP, founded in 1975, believes that the current system of American government cannot be reformed and must be overthrown and replaced with a socialist state.

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"The Revcom Corps: For the Emancipation of Humanity"
The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP or Revcoms) grew out of the left-wing political movement of the 1970s and 1980s, espousing Marxist, Leninist, and Maoist ideologies. The far-left RCP, founded in 1975, believes that the current system of American government cannot be reformed and must be overthrown and replaced with a socialist state.
- "Liberty and Justice for All?," October 11, 1987 -

- October 11, 1987
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"Liberty and Justice for All?," October 11, 1987
- Human Rights Campaign Foundation Poster, "Celebrate Ten Years of National Coming Out Day," October 1998 -

- October 11, 1998
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Human Rights Campaign Foundation Poster, "Celebrate Ten Years of National Coming Out Day," October 1998
- Information Packet, National Welfare Rights Organization Food Rights Campaign, circa 1974 -

- circa 1974
- Collections - Artifact
Information Packet, National Welfare Rights Organization Food Rights Campaign, circa 1974
- "A Lot of People are Waiting for Martin Luther King... We Are It. It is Up to Us. It is Up to You. Marian Wright Edelman," 2018 - Celebrated African American graphic designer Gail Anderson created this poster. It features a quote by Marian Wright Endelman, an organizer for Martin Luther King Jr.'s Poor People's Campaign and founder of the Children's Defense Fund. Anderson thoughtfully chose Tré Seals' "Martin" typeface, which was inspired by wood type used to print the iconic protest signs of 1968's Memphis Sanitation Strike.

- 2018
- Collections - Artifact
"A Lot of People are Waiting for Martin Luther King... We Are It. It is Up to Us. It is Up to You. Marian Wright Edelman," 2018
Celebrated African American graphic designer Gail Anderson created this poster. It features a quote by Marian Wright Endelman, an organizer for Martin Luther King Jr.'s Poor People's Campaign and founder of the Children's Defense Fund. Anderson thoughtfully chose Tré Seals' "Martin" typeface, which was inspired by wood type used to print the iconic protest signs of 1968's Memphis Sanitation Strike.
- "Fight for Your Rights," 2025 -

- 2025
- Collections - Artifact
"Fight for Your Rights," 2025