1965/1970
The Arkansas Voter Education Project (AVEP) has conducted a voter registration drive during the summer in our community, utilizing various methods such as door-knocking, meetings, workshops, and providing transportation to the courthouse for registration, with the drive ending in August, and urging all residents aged 21 or older to register to vote at the County Courthouse by August 18th, emphasizing the importance of exercising their voice through their vote. 1 page.
African Americans--Civil rights, Political posters, Voter registration, Voting
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1962/1972
A poster showing wolves rushing towards a house and peering in the window. The wolves are labeled to represent negative concepts like "police brutality," "welfare," "oppression."
Voting, Voter Registration, African Americans--Politics and government
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1962/1972
Poster encouraging voting and voter registration. Sponsored by the Southeast Arkansas Voter Registration Project.
Voting, Voter Registration, African Americans--Politics and government
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1962/1972
Poster encouraging voting and voter registration. Sponsored by the Southeast Arkansas Voter Registration Project.
Voting, Voter Registration, African Americans--Politics and government
Voter Education Project Organizational Records