The Front Page Poster: Womens LibeRATion (A2 size)
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Women's LibeRATion. Definitely one of the most beautiful issues we have found in our research, this May 1971 issue of RAT (Subterranean News) is entirely dedicated to feminist struggles and we couldn't resist making it into a poster. RAT was an underground newspaper created in New York in March 1968, with a harder far-left edge than many of its counterculture contemporaries. Two of its staff members (including Jane Alpert) were arrested in connection with a series of non-lethal bombings of corporate offices and military targets) in 1969, consolidating RAT’s reputation as one of the most radical publications of its time.… Read more
Women's LibeRATion. Definitely one of the most beautiful issues we have found in our research, this May 1971 issue of RAT (Subterranean News) is entirely dedicated to feminist struggles and we couldn't resist making it into a poster.
RAT was an underground newspaper created in New York in March 1968, with a harder far-left edge than many of its counterculture contemporaries. Two of its staff members (including Jane Alpert) were arrested in connection with a series of non-lethal bombings of corporate offices and military targets) in 1969, consolidating RAT’s reputation as one of the most radical publications of its time.
Don't you feel like some newspapers and magazines covers are so beautiful they should be framed? Well, that's exactly what the Front Page Poster series is for: some of our favorite magazine covers and underground newspapers, immortalized as prints.
A2 size poster (42x59cm / 16.5"x23.4") printed on offset paper. Shipped in a rigid protective tube, without frame.