Front and back covers to Communism Versus The Negro, a book detailing author William Nolan's belief that communists use propaganada to persuade African-Americans to support their cause.
Please note that the title contains an offensive word that is no…
The 1986 Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster resulted in significant health problems for those who lived in the area. Exposure; Everlasting details the experinces of thirty individuals who survived the event.
Artist's book consisting of printed letterpress from lino blocks, photopolymer plates, wood type and rubber stamping on Magnani Velata Avorio paper, hand bound and housed in box with pencils.
United States Senator, Margaret Chase Smith of Maine shaking hands with an unidentified man. Smith was the first woman to be elected to both houses of Congress. Smith also ran for president in 1964.
Letter from Columbia Pictures’ executive Nathan B. Spingold to an E. Marcus of New York assuring him of Columbia Pictures’ disavowal of Communism, October 30, 1951.
Letter urging Virginia legislators to support HJR 35 - which at the time was a bill supportive of equal pay - from Sue Anderson, President of the League of Women Voters of the Fairfax Area.