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The Liberation Graphics Collection of Palestine Posters - Nominated to UNESCO's Memory of the World Program 2016-2017 

Class Enemy

Translation/Interpretation/Caption Text: 

May 1st International Workers Day

Symbol of continuous struggle

Against the national and class enemy

Artist/Designer/Photographer: 

Emad Abdel Wahhab

Language: 

Arabic
English

Year: 

Circa 1977

Publisher: 

Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)

Published in: 

Lebanon

Source/Credit/Provenance: 

Purchased by Liberation Graphics

Status/Acquisition Goals: 

The PPPA has an original copy of this poster/item

Number of duplicates: 

0

Related links: 

Wikipedia essay on International Worker's Day
Wikipedia essay on the PFLP

Wellspring: 

Palestinian Nationalist Artists/Agencies

Iconography: 

Clenched fist/Hand/Arm/Fingers
Flag/Banner/National colors
Weapons/Bombs/Armaments/Guns
Woman/Female

Special Collection: 

American University of Beirut/Jafet Library/RAD-2013-Research
American University of Beirut/Jafet Library
First of May/Workers Day
Emad Abdel Wahhab
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)
Palestinian women's traditional garments/embroidery/tatreez
Workers/Tools/Unions/Construction/Equipment/Factories/Icons
Eleven In
Liberation Graphics Collection of Palestine Posters/Memory of the World (Nominated - 2016-2017)

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