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“Fire to the Prisons” Sticker seen in Minneapolis
“Free them all!” Seen in Amsterdam
“Our passion for freedom is stronger than your prisons”Seen in London
‘Burn All Prisons’
“Burn down your prisons” in downtown Philadelphia
“Burn the Prisons”Seen in Minneapolis, MN
fuckyeahanarchistposters:‘Abolition not reform. Defund Prisons, Police. Reinvest in black communitie
BEYOND honored to announce this solo show in Brooklyn, NY.PIONEER WORKS - 159 Pioneer Street, Red Ho
“Cops remember that you have to die”Seen in front of a Genova jail.
Weird that people would react negatively to the presence of an executioner, huh?
Frederick Douglass (ca. 1817-1895) was born as a slave in the United States, but escaped slavery in
Happy Juneteenth everyone! Today celebrates the abolition of slavery in Texas, which occurred on Jun
at Community Gathering in Support of Marissa Alexander (7/26/14 at Logan Center, University of Chica
Remarks on the methods of procuring slaves : with a short account of their treatment in the West-Ind
No Selves to Defend exhibition closing reception at Art in These Times (September 26, 2014) photo by
No Selves to Defend exhibition closing reception at Art in These Times (September 26, 2014) photo by
No Selves to Defend exhibition closing reception at Art in These Times (September 26, 2014) photo by
Solidarität mit allen Gefangenen des G20!Solidarity with all the G20 prisoners!Stadtfeld, Germany
No Selves to Defend exhibition closing reception at Art in These Times (September 26, 2014) photo by
todayinhistory: June 19th 1865: JuneteenthOn this day in 1865, the abolition of slavery was formally
No Selves to Defend exhibition closing reception at Art in These Times (September 26, 2014) photo by
No Selves to Defend exhibition closing reception at Art in These Times (September 26, 2014) photo by
Depaul student visiting exhibition (9//8/14)
Depaul student visiting exhibition (9//8/14)
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