The Chilean People Will Overthrow Fascism | Poster | Wisconsin Historical Society

Poster

The Chilean People Will Overthrow Fascism

The Chilean People Will Overthrow Fascism | Poster | Wisconsin Historical Society
Part of a poster series celebrating President Salvador Allende after his death. Allende was elected president of Chile in 1970, and promoted the nationalization of Chilean industries and collectivization. The Chilean military attempted a coup d'etat to remove Allende on September 11, 1973, and Allende was killed later that day. Poster has red image and white text on a blue background. Image is a screenprint of Allende. Under the image is the following text:<p>"...Chile has been left a great banner, an extraordinary banner, an extraordinary figure: the banner and the immortal figure of President Allende!"
"President Allende has given his people the highest, most heroic example he could offer."
"President Allende embodied the best of the patriotism, courage, honor and fighting spirit of the Chilean people."
"The Chilean people will overthrow fascism!"

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DESCRIPTION
Part of a poster series celebrating President Salvador Allende after his death. Allende was elected president of Chile in 1970, and promoted the nationalization of Chilean industries and collectivization. The Chilean military attempted a coup d'etat to remove Allende on September 11, 1973, and Allende was killed later that day. Poster has red image and white text on a blue background. Image is a screenprint of Allende. Under the image is the following text:

"...Chile has been left a great banner, an extraordinary banner, an extraordinary figure: the banner and the immortal figure of President Allende!" "President Allende has given his people the highest, most heroic example he could offer." "President Allende embodied the best of the patriotism, courage, honor and fighting spirit of the Chilean people." "The Chilean people will overthrow fascism!"

RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:102429
Creation Date:after 09 1973
Creator Name:Unknown
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Collection Name:Emile de Antonio papers, 1868-1990 (bulk 1950s-1980s)
Genre:Poster
Original Format Type:prints, photomechanical
Original Format Number:US Mss 117AN OV Folder 3
Original Dimensions:18 x 25.75 inches
SUBJECTS
Clothing and dress
Eyeglasses
Latin Americans
Men
Communism
Presidents
RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS
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Reference Details
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