What Has Thieu Done For You? [...] Do We Stake Our National Honor On This Man
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- Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee, N.d. [1973-74]
Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee, N.d. [1973-74]. Poster. Offset lithograph; 22" x 17", printed in two colors on newsprint. Horizontal and vertical fold-lines; mild toning to paperstock; Very Good (B+). A.F.S.C. imprint lower left; printer's bug lower right. Dated from context.
An anti-Thieu poster from the final two years of the Vietnam War, produced after the main body of American troops had left Indochina and before the fall of Saigon. The poster calls for the defunding of President Thieu's repressive regime in South Vietnam, accusing him of building a police state while at the same time enabling the heroin trade carried on by his lieutenants. Quite ephemeral and in very nice condition.
An anti-Thieu poster from the final two years of the Vietnam War, produced after the main body of American troops had left Indochina and before the fall of Saigon. The poster calls for the defunding of President Thieu's repressive regime in South Vietnam, accusing him of building a police state while at the same time enabling the heroin trade carried on by his lieutenants. Quite ephemeral and in very nice condition.
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Title
What Has Thieu Done For You? [...] Do We Stake Our National Honor On This Man
Author
[VIETNAM WAR] AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE
Condition
Unknown
Publisher
American Friends Service Committee: Philadelphia
Date
N.d. [1973-74]