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[Orange "#Las Vidas..." poster]

Description: Poster that was used during a student led demonstration. The sign includes several hashtags and a commentary between two people that deals with the focus of the Black Lives Matter movement. The demonstration was meant to open up space for discussion and reflection on the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that inspired it.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[White "I Wish I Felt Like..." poster]

Description: Poster that was used during a student led demonstration. It focuses on the election of Trump and minority voices in the aftermath. The demonstration was held in order to provide a space for discussion and reflection on the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that inspired it.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[White "All Lives Can't Matter Until..." poster]

Description: Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The sign begins "All Lives can't matter until Black Lives Matter" and includes points about humanity and doing something rather than let things happen.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[White "Black Lives Matter Demonstration" poster]

Description: Poster that was used during a student led demonstration on the UNT campus. The sign reads "BLACK LIVES MATTER Demonstration... ON THE FRONT SIDE CONTRIBUTE". The demonstration was held in order to make space for discussion and reflection on the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that inspired it.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[White "What if the Tables Were Turned?" poster]

Description: Poster that was hung up on the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. There are several different comments written on it from students including a traced hand with the words "Lend a Hand" inside of it. The demonstration was held to bring attention to the Black Lives Matter movement and the issues that set it in motion.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[White "Always Try to Gain..." poster]

Description: Poster that was used during a student led demonstration on the UNT campus. The sign includes several small comments about learning more about the situation and also how to support the Black Lives Matter movement. Their is also a comment with a heart next to it and two "#BLM"s. The demonstration was held in order to make space for discussion and reflection on the movement.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Green "When Will It End?" poster]

Description: Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The sign lists out the circumstances in which African Americans were shot by police. In the center is a comment that asks "When will it end?" The demonstration was held in order to bring awareness to the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that inspire it.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[White "When Will the Videos Stop?" poster]

Description: Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The sign speaks out against racial profiling and explains that the demonstration is happening to make people think about the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that inspired it.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Green "In the End, We Will Remember" poster]

Description: Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The sign includes a quote from Martin Luther King Jr., a message, and the hashtags "#Tawon King" and "#Tough Love". The demonstration was held to bring awareness to the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that inspired it.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

["Barrow Gang" Wanted Poster, 1933 - Van Buren, Arkansas]

Description: Wanted poster for the Barrow Gang: Bonnie Parker, Clyde Barrow, Blanch Caldwell, Marvin Barrow (Clyde's brother) and an unknown person. The poster includes the physical descriptions of each person, and Sheriff Albert Maxey provides details for the monetary prize awarded upon their arrest.
Date: unknown
Creator: Maxey, Albert
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

The UNT Butterfly Flower Patch Commemorative Poster

Description: This is a commemorative poster designed for the establishment of the UNT Butterfly Flower Patch on March 25th, 2023. This new butterfly garden, supported by the We Mean Green Fund, is the latest garden in the pollinative patches, a series of pollinator gardens around Library Mall. Initially proposed in the Spring of 2022, CLASS undergraduate student Logan Dovalina established the UNT Butterfly Flower Patch using initial funds from UNT Bee Campus Committee to establish a butterfly garden located… more
Date: Spring 2022
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Wings Over America]

Description: Recruiting poster for the U.S. Army Air Corps painted by Colonel Thomas B. Woodburn, US Army. The poster depicts a screaming eagle with U.S. Air Corps insignia diving on target with U.S. planes.
Date: 1939~
Creator: Woodburn, Thomas B
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[Green "When You Say #AllLivesMatter..." poster]

Description: Poster that was attached to the exterior of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The sign reads "When you say #All Lives Matter you're perpetuating toxic racism & causing harm. Stop. Erasing us. Black Lives will always matter", "#Don't Forget" and "The conversation of race should not make you feel threatened."
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[White & Red "When They Protest in the Streets..." poster]

Description: Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The sign reads "When they protest in the streets You tell them to shut up! When they silently protest You tell them to shut up! When will they be heard!!!!!" The words 'shut up' and 'heard' are all underlined. The demonstration was held to bring awareness of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[White "We Must Take Sides" poster]

Description: Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The sign includes a quote and reads "'We must take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.' -Elie Wiesel Black Lives Matter". The demonstration was held to facilitate discussion about the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that inspired it.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Pink "#Terrence Crutcher" poster]

Description: Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The poster features hashtags and the names of Terence Crutcher, Keith Lamont Scott and thirteen year old Tyre King who were all killed by police. A student has written a response to the "#AllLivesMatter" in the middle of the poster that was added after the "#BlackLivesMatter".
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Orange "Be Uncomfortable. Ask. Listen. Learn." poster]

Description: Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led demonstration. The sign reads "Don't let them think its okay to bring up past mistakes of a dead black man, and talk about future potential of a white man #FuckBrockTurner; Be uncomfortable. Ask. Listen. Learn." The demonstration was held in order to bring awareness about the Black Lives Matter movement and address the double standard found in the system.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[White "Know Justice, Know Peace" poster]

Description: Poster that was attached to the exterior wall of Willis Library during a student led portrait. The sign prompts students with the question "How do you feel?", offering them to share their opinions and thoughts on the Black Lives Matter movement. There are several hashtags all over the sign and mentions of the 5th and 8th amendments. At the bottom is a fist drawn with a red marker.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[White "#Black Lives Matter" poster]

Description: Poster that was used during a student led demonstration on the UNT campus. The sign opens with the hashtag "#BlackLivesMatter" and continues on to direct people who wish to participate. It asks that no one be censored and states that "This is a continuation of the Willis Wall Demonstration" and is not "affiliated with any specific organization". The demonstration was held in order to offer a place for discussion and reflection on the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that inspired i… more
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[White "Trump Won, Let It Out Here & Now" poster]

Description: Poster that was used during a student led demonstration. The main focus of the poster is to direct those who wish to participate in the demonstration. "BLACK LIVES MATTER... TRUMP WON LET IT OUT HERE & NOW" is written in large black-stencil letters, followed by the note "Everyone welcome... Do not censor anyone else's responses!" There are other smaller comments as well.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Yellow "Emotion'L Dumping Grounds" poster]

Description: Poster that was used during a student led demonstration on the UNT campus. The sign reads "EMOTION'L DUMPING GROUNDS..." in large stenciled letters with the message "Hugs available upon request...maybe tears too" written in marker underneath. The date "11/10" is written on the back. The demonstration was held in order to offer a space for discussion and reflection on the Black Lives Matter movement after the 2016 election and other issues surrounding it.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Yellow "How Do You Feel? (Grab a Pen and Tell Me)" poster]

Description: Poster with prompt at the top "How do you feel (grab a pen and tell me)" followed by several responses below. The responses express other students' feelings around the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement and police brutality. Several hashtags are included on the poster, two have been crossed out that appear to read "#All Lives Matter" and "#Unborn Lives Matter". There is duct-tape along the top and a piece on the left side of the poster.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[White "If All Lives Truly Mattered..." poster]

Description: Poster that was used in a student led demonstration. The sign has three separate messages on it. The first is about Syrian Refugees and 'blue lives' and uses the hashtag "#Melanin". The second reads "If #bluelivesmatter doesn't offend you, but #blacklivesmatter does, then the operative word is black!". The third is a collection of three hashtags. The demonstration was meant to offer a place for discussion and reflection on the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that inspired it.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Yellow "The Election Exposed..." poster]

Description: Poster that was used during a student led demonstration. Most of the comments are longer on this sign, which includes a quote from Vince Staples. Two messages are signed, one is "PMA" and the other is "Ky Phillips", and the labels BSR and NB are included. The focus is on the election, Trump, and minorities. The demonstration was held in order to offer a space for discussion and reflection on the Black Lives Matter movement and the incidents that inspired it.
Date: September 21, 2016
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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