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In 1972, the British government tried for the third time to negotiate a "settlement" with Ian Smith, leaving him in power and restoring his regime to legality. When the Pearce Commission came to sound out their views, the African people under the African National Council gave a loud and clear "NO".
Collection StructurePoster collection > In 1972, the British government tried for the third time to negotiate a "settlement" with Ian Smith, leaving him in power and restoring his regime to legality. When the Pearce Commission came to sound out their views, the African people under the African National Council gave a loud and clear "NO".
Item Title In 1972, the British government tried for the third time to negotiate a "settlement" with Ian Smith, leaving him in power and restoring his regime to legality. When the Pearce Commission came to sound out their views, the African people under the African National Council gave a loud and clear "NO".
Collection TitlePoster collection
Artist Seymour, John (artist)
Issuing Body International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa
Publisher A.G. Bishop & Sons
Date Created1975/1976?
Description

Photograph of demonstrators facing white policemen with dogs.

Language(s)
Country of Origin
Place PublishedOrpington, Kent, Great Britain
Country of OriginGreat Britain
DimensionsOverall: 13 x 10 in. (33 x 25.4 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium political posters
Color
color
Hoover IDPoster UK 3848.10
Record NumberXX343.22141
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