Single sheet, six fold, issue of National Student Association's "Issues Paper" including text of the 1960 "Sharon Statement" and Young Americans For Freedom's beliefs that "foremost among the transcendent values is the individual's use of his God-given free will, whence derives his right to be free from restrictions of arbitrary force; that the purposes of government are to protect these freedoms through the preservation of internal order, the preservation of national defense, and the administration of justice. ... [details]
Press release issued circa 1971 announcing that the STOP-NSA Committee announced a campaign in opposition to the leftwing National Student Association (NSA). Young Americans For Freedom have opposed the NSA since 1961 due to the "continued misinterpretation of American student opinion. ... [details]
Single sided postcard published in conjunction with undated 1980s installation at Germans van Eck Gallery. [details]
Three hole punched exhibition brochure published in conjunction with long-term installation beginning 1982. Includes text by Lynne Cooke, artist's biography and selected bibliography. [details]
Three hole punched exhibition brochure published in conjunction with long-term installation beginning 1982. Includes text by Lynne Cooke, artist's biography and selected bibliography. [details]
Flyer published circa 1970 seeking stores along 125th Street in Harlem, New York City, to close at 3 PM on Friday and all day Saturday, 1965, in co-operation in respect for Malcom X following his assassination and "in observance of what he meant to our community and all oppressed people. ... [details]
Flyer issued circa 1970/71 addressing the issue that "the community has a right to its space. If we aren't allowed in the Fillmore free should other people be allowed in just because they pay money. (ugh). ... [details]
Double sided flyer issued circa 1971 discussing a woman's right to an abortion and the need for abortions to be free. The flyer highlights that "abortions, though are only one essential aspect of the liberation," "the present family structure is essential to capitalism," "unless we control the society we live in, any reforms we win can be used against us as easily as they can benefit us," "the struggle for women's liberation and socialism are inseparable. ... [details]
Double sided postcard published with image of Gerhard Richter's work "192 Farben." Card Serie 19 / Karte 4 von 10 / Bestell-Nr. 19.4. [details]
Ticket for unknown event held at Palm Gardens, New York, June 8, 196?. Rubber stamped on verso, in red ink: PALM GARDENS / 52 ST. & 8 AVE. / JUNE 8 - 8:30. [details]