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Leaflets, Flyers, Broadsides and Article Reprints
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The social movements of the Sixties produced hundreds of leaflets, flyers, broadsides and reprinted articles. These items were an important part of movement culture and another important organizing tool for activists and organizations. They were mimeographed and circulated widely at meetings, through the mail and by hand.
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paper
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The Women’s Abortion Project of NYC Women’s Liberation
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Based in New York City, New York, this newsletter targeted second-wave feminists serving as resources for women seeking healthy and safe abortions throughout the United States. The Health and Abortion Project sought to provide resources and guidance for women needing abortions. While providing information on the Health and Abortion Project’s goals, this newsletter underlines the significance of contraception, abortion, and reproductive health for the second-wave feminist movement.
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The Health and Abortion Project
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Roz Payne
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Women's Liberation
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ca. early-1970s
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flyer
Abortion
contraception
feminism
Reproductive Health
Sexual Health
The Health and Abortion Project
Women's Liberation
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Small Press Publications
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During the 1960s, numerous radical and independent small presses were created to publish longer essays, manifestos, philosophical tracts, treatises and poetry related to the movements of the New Left. These independent presses filled a niche that mainstream and commercial presses largely ignored. Small press publications were particularly vibrant in the women's liberation movement. While many of these independent publishers of the Sixties were short-lived, others have continued into the present.
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paper
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Free Toilet
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Anti-Vietnam War Movement and Counterculture
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This brief pamphlet includes quotes about women's liberation, contraception and a poem titled, "Pontiac's Speech to the White Man."
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likely created by Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers and published by the renaissance press
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Roz Payne
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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ca. 1968
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leaflet
1969 inauguration
contraception
counterculture
feminism
free toilet
New Left
Pontiac
Pope Paul
renaissance press
The Motherfuckers
Up Against the Wall Motherfucker!
Women's Liberation
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Posters and Graphic Design
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The movements of the Sixties produced a rich history of political posters and other graphic arts. These posters were hung in political offices, bookstores, bedrooms and in public. The posters collected here include designs related to the anti-war movement, Black Power, women’s liberation, the Yippies, counterculture, the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, anti-imperialism, the Cuban Revolution, environmentalism, Bernie Sanders’ elections for Burlington mayor, anti-communism, the labor movement, corporate inequality, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and other topics. Of particular note are a series of posters created by the OSPAAAL, the Organisation in Solidarity with the People of Africa, Asia and Latin America, the main publisher of international solidarity posters in Cuba.
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Roz Payne
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Would You Be More Careful If It Was You Who Got Pregnant?
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This is a reprint of a pro-birth control poster originally created by photographer, Alan Brooking, art director, Bill Atherton, and copywriter, Jeremy Sinclair, who all worked for Cramer Saatchi advertising agency in Britain. The poster provocatively asks men, "Would you be more careful if it was you who got pregnant?" Many people found the poster shocking and some offensive when it first appeared. Contraception was a much-debated subject and not usually on display in public spaces. The image itself also challenged popular notions of masculinity. These shock tactics effectively drew men's attention to the issue of unwanted pregnancy and has become a famous example of the power of advertising. The poster has been reconceptualized and reused a number of times since the 1960s-era.
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photographer, Alan Brooking, art director, Bill Atherton, and copywriter, Jeremy Sinclair, who all worked for Cramer Saatchi advertising agency in Britain
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Roz Payne
Date
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1969
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Women's Liberation
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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poster
Alan Brooking
Bill Atherton
Birth Control
Britain
contraception
Cramer Saatchi
England
feminism
gender
Jeremy Sinclair
photographer
pregnancy
Women's Liberation