The Political Poster Collection contains various posters and ephemera depicting political campaigns and social justice issues form 1970-1989. These posters chronicle the political campaigns of elected officials including, school council members, commissioners, Georgia Assembly representatives and mayoral candidates within Atlanta, Georgia, and the south. At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu
Poster for a townhall event for Washtenaw County Prosecutor Candidates.https://repository.law.umich....
The Voter Education Project (VEP) began in 1962 as part of the Southern Regional Council. Initially ...
An instruction card on how to use a voting machine from the Atlanta Negro Voters League. 2 pages.The...
Collection of posters created for elections and voting rights. Posters include: film recommendations...
This collection contains campaign cards and buttons used in elections related to Arkansas's politica...
A group of men and women stand outside. Two women hold a poster reading "Push me harder...register a...
This chapter examines the role that posters played in election campaigns in the United States in nat...
Political campaigns generate many different types of artifacts, documents, and memorabilia. These it...
Seton Hall University\u27s Walsh Library Gallery proudly presents Posters - Selections from the Col...
This collection dates 1960 –2017 and contains political ephemera from El Paso, Texas, and United Sta...
This collection of campaign pins and bumper stickers, donated in September 2004 by Aurora “Lel†K...
This collection contains handbills, letters, and bumper stickers used as election materials related ...
David R. Carr, a professor of History at USF St. Petersburg from 1971 through 2009, donated this col...
The Atlanta Urban League (AUL) was established in 1920 as an affiliate of the National Urban League....
The League of Women Voters of Texas is a non-partisan organization that works to promote political r...
Poster for a townhall event for Washtenaw County Prosecutor Candidates.https://repository.law.umich....
The Voter Education Project (VEP) began in 1962 as part of the Southern Regional Council. Initially ...
An instruction card on how to use a voting machine from the Atlanta Negro Voters League. 2 pages.The...
Collection of posters created for elections and voting rights. Posters include: film recommendations...
This collection contains campaign cards and buttons used in elections related to Arkansas's politica...
A group of men and women stand outside. Two women hold a poster reading "Push me harder...register a...
This chapter examines the role that posters played in election campaigns in the United States in nat...
Political campaigns generate many different types of artifacts, documents, and memorabilia. These it...
Seton Hall University\u27s Walsh Library Gallery proudly presents Posters - Selections from the Col...
This collection dates 1960 –2017 and contains political ephemera from El Paso, Texas, and United Sta...
This collection of campaign pins and bumper stickers, donated in September 2004 by Aurora “Lel†K...
This collection contains handbills, letters, and bumper stickers used as election materials related ...
David R. Carr, a professor of History at USF St. Petersburg from 1971 through 2009, donated this col...
The Atlanta Urban League (AUL) was established in 1920 as an affiliate of the National Urban League....
The League of Women Voters of Texas is a non-partisan organization that works to promote political r...
Poster for a townhall event for Washtenaw County Prosecutor Candidates.https://repository.law.umich....
The Voter Education Project (VEP) began in 1962 as part of the Southern Regional Council. Initially ...
An instruction card on how to use a voting machine from the Atlanta Negro Voters League. 2 pages.The...