One of 22 protest posters created by students at Columbia College Chicago who called themselves the Columbia Collective . They were produced in 1970 as reaction to United States actions at Kent State and the conflicts in Cambodia and Vietnam; some were exhibited in a Chicago, Illinois exhibit, Student Strike Posters. The image of currency from poster 14 is at the top of this poster with its larger middle image depicting a scene with soldiers with guns drawn in the background and in the forefront, a dead person on a stretcher wtih three people assisting. The words You don\u27t count the dead/When God\u27s on your side. -Dylan is from the Bob Dylan song With God on Our Side that was on his 1964 album. White background and brown ink.http...