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CODE: 13224
Vote KENNEDY June 4
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$50.00
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Poster promoting Robert Kennedy for president, 1968.
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CODE: 6367
VOTE November 3
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$18.95
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Poster promoting Bill Clinton for president, 1992.
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CODE: 3233
VOTE Obama Biden
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$14.95
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Poster promoting Barack Obama for president and Joseph Biden for vice president, 2008.
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CODE: 4540
Vote Socialist Workers in 68
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$36.95
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Poster promoting Fred Halstead for president and Paul Boutelle for vice-president, 1968.
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CODE: 15290
Vote to Continue Prosperity
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$100.00
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Poster promoting Herbert Hoover for president, 1928.
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CODE: 14963
VOTE!
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$30.00
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Poster promoting Michael Dukakis for president, 1988.
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CODE: 3246
War is Hell!
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$68.95
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Poster publicizing the March and Rally for Peace, a demonstration against the Vietnam War, New York City, 1968.
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CODE: 10743
We Mourn Our Loss
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$40.00
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Poster memorializing President Franklin Roosevelt, 1945.
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CODE: 2731
We've Made A Monkey Out Of You!
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$49.95
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Poster promoting the Allied cause in World War II and ridiculing German chancellor Adolf Hitler, 1943.
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CODE: 3353
Welcome Home
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$36.95
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Poster celebrating Allied victory in World War II, and welcoming home American servicemen and women, 1945.
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CODE: 2684
Welcome President John F. Kennedy
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$18.95
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Parade sign issued for an official visit by President John Kennedy, c. 1962.
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CODE: 15384
Welcome President Truman
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$125.00
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Placard displayed to welcome President Harry S. Truman, 1945-53.
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CODE: 4350
William H. Taft - James S. Sherman
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$149.95
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Poster promoting William Howard Taft for president and James Sherman for vice president, 1908/1912.
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CODE: 6771
Willkie for President
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$39.95
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Automobile hood ornament promoting Wendell Willkie for president, 1940.
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CODE: 5523
would you die to save this face?
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$18.95
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Poster opposing President Lyndon Johnson and American involvement in the Vietnam War, 1968.
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CODE: 13140
Write In for President Dick Gregory
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$50.00
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Poster promoting Dick Gregory for president and Mark Lane for vice president, 1968.
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