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                <text>Building Come!Unity</text>
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                <text>An exhibition of materials from the Come!Unity Press, a print shop that operated as a collective and a "free space" supporting myriad organizations within the 1960s–1970s social movements, including New Left groups, feminist organizations, gay rights organizations, and more. This group is a fantastic case study for movement print culture and how it is used to produce an alternative public sphere. </text>
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                <text>Curator: Jack McKernan</text>
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              <text>When Freedom is Outlawed Only Outlaws Will be Free — poster for rally against repression</text>
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              <text>A poster calling to a concert, march, and rally to oppose repression in New York State in 1976. A wide coalition of speakers and sponsors is listed in the text on the page. The central motto says, "When freedom is outlawed, only outlaws will be free" and depicts a man smiling while holding a noose in front of American flags, as if to put over his head for an execution. </text>
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Concert at Central Park 2:00 PM&#13;
March to Abolish the Police State 4:00 PM&#13;
Rally at 8th Ave &amp; Madison Square Garden 5:00 PM&#13;
July 12 at the Democratic Convention.&#13;
STOP 1984 IN 1976!&#13;
Stop Cointelpro! Stop S-1!&#13;
These are a few of the people who will speak&#13;
speakers or endorsed this action&#13;
(organization listed for identification purposes only)&#13;
ALTERNATIVE PRESS SYNDICATE&#13;
Alien and Sedition Act theater group, NEW YORK COALITION&#13;
BROOKLYN COALITION AGAINST S-1&#13;
TO STOP 5-1&#13;
CHICANO LIBERATION COMMITTEE&#13;
Lindsay Audin, WBAI: NEW YORK COALITION TO STOP S-1&#13;
COALITION AGAINST RACISM AND SEXISM&#13;
Jimmy Durham, NATIVE AMERICAN MOVEMENT&#13;
Catarino Sarza,&#13;
SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY&#13;
Stew Goldfarb, NATIONAL COMMITTEE TO RE-OPEN THE&#13;
NOSENDENのしょっこ&#13;
Paul Krassner, YOUTH INTERNATIONAL PARTY&#13;
GURVIAL EL&#13;
COALITION AGAINST REPRESSIVE LEGISLATION&#13;
DEACONS FOR DEFENSE AND JUSTICE&#13;
FEMINIST PARTY&#13;
HUDSON CITY COALITION AGAINST S-1&#13;
David Michaels, LEGAL TEAM&#13;
MIDDLESEX COALITION AGAINST S-1&#13;
Gerri Miller, MAJORITY REPORT&#13;
NATIONAL COALITION OF GAY ACTIVISTS&#13;
Hank Nuesslein,&#13;
TELEPHONE WORKERS RANK AND FILE&#13;
NATIONAL ALLIANCE AGAINST RACIST AND&#13;
Judy Peluso, GRAND JURY PROJECT&#13;
POLITICAL REPRESSION&#13;
ALTERNATIVE PRESS SYNDICATE&#13;
Cet Sella, ChaNTER FOR FUTIONAL RICHTS&#13;
NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD&#13;
NEW AMERICAN MOVEMENT (WEST SIDE CHAPTER)&#13;
PRINCETON COALITION AGAINST S- 1&#13;
UNITED ACTION FRONT&#13;
YOUTH INTERNATIONAL PARTY</text>
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              <text>NYU Fales Library</text>
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              <text>Come!Unity Press</text>
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