1988 Presidential campaign poster for Jesse Jackson. It reads: "Tuesday June 7th, Vote Jesse Jackson, President" with a image of Jackson in the upper left. The poster is also signed by Jackson with the following inscription: "Keep hope alive! Jesse Jackson" in the lower left.
A movie poster with a full sheet color image of two intersecting hands, fingers intertwined. Hands appear to be those of a Black man and a White woman, whose fingernails are painted red. The title is in black and white text across the fingers: [JUNGLE / FEVER]. The billing block text is at the bottom in black. In the bottom right corner is the NSS number 910088. The back is white with handwritten
A color, text-only, vertically-oriented concert poster for "Master Slam Jam Dunk!" at the L.A. Sports Arena. It is printed in an ombré design blending from hot pink at the top to orange and yellow at the center and finally green at the bottom. The text reads [KGFJ PRESENTS / MASTER SLAM / JAM DUNK! / GRAND / MASTER FLASH / D TRAIN / FATBACK / BAND / CHI-LITES / NEW EDITION / THE SYSTEM / JONZUN CR
A poster for the film Lying Lips depicting two women at a small round table. One woman, wearing a colorful patterned dress, is seated with her head propped on her left hand, her left elbow resting on the table. Her right hand rests on the table next to plates of food. The second woman stands next to her but leans with both hands on the table in front of them. She wears a black dress with a white c
A poster advertising the release of a recording of the play “Madea's Class Reunion" by Tyler Perry. The poster is small, narrow and printed on thin paper. The text is black, white, purple and red and in a variety of sizes and fonts. The top third of the poster reads, [Tyler Perry’s® / MADEA’s CLASS / REUNION / THE CLASS THAT HAD NO CLASS]. Below the text are photographic images of three figures. T
A color poster featuring an illustration of the late 19th-early 20th century performer Mattie Wilkes. Wilkes is pictured in the center against a yellow background. She has a faint smile and is gazing off to one side. She is wearing an off-the-shoulder white, ruffled dress and small, white, round stud earrings and she has a pink flower in her hair. In blue, black and orange text across the top is [
A promotional poster for a Mattiwilda Dobbs performance in Atlanta, Georgia on Monday, December 9, 1957. The poster features black and white print on a blue background with a prominent halftone portrait of Dobbs on the left. In decorative white text at the top is [Mattiwilda / Dobbs / "An / exquisite / singer" / (New York Times)]. Black text along the bottom edge has performance and ticket details
This movie poster depicts a woman lying on the street with a knife in her chest. Wearing a light colored blouse and yellow skirt she lies under a streetlamp in front of a multistoried brick building. At the top margin of the poster in red and white text on a yellow background are the words "MURDER/ ON/ LENOX AVE/ with/ MAMIE SMITH." Beneath these words is a list of cast members. The multistoried b
A poster advertising the documentary film No Vietnamese Ever Called Me Nigger as available for rent by the National Student Association. The film chronicled the 1967 Harlem Fall Mobilization March. One side of the poster features a design by Milton Glaser. The design has a bright orange-red background and features a black-and-white photographic image of a child wearing a straw hat, holding a large
A poster advertising jazz performances at Slugs’ in the Far East, also known as Slugs’ Saloon, for October and November 1966. The poster is red with white text and graphics. At the top right corner is the Slugs’ in the Far East logo, phone number, and address. At left is a larger Slugs’ logo with an illustration of a trumpet atop a bentwood chair. At right is a listing of dates and performers. The
A poster advertising jazz performances at Slugs’ in the Far East, also known as Slugs’ Saloon, for October and November 1967. The poster is black with white text and graphics. At the top right corner is the Slugs’ in the Far East logo, phone number, and address. At left is a larger Slugs’ logo with an illustration of a trumpet atop a bentwood chair. At right is a listing of dates and performers. T