Pinback button for the Poor People's Campaign
Object Details
- Manufactured by
- N.G. Slater Corporation, American, founded 1936
- Printed by
- AFL-CIO Local 64 Union
- Subject of
- Poor People's Campaign, American, 1967 - 1968
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., American, 1929 - 1968
- Description
- A round pinback button featuring a black and white portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the center. Printed above and around in white text on blue background is [POOR PEOPLES CAMPAIGN], directly below in blue text on white background is [FOR POOR POWER]. In the center, divided by the portrait are the words ["I have a dream..."] in blue text. Below the portrait, in white text on blue background is [Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.], followed by a union printer's symbol.
- Credit Line
- Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Linda and Artis Cason
- ca. 1968
- Object number
- 2011.30.1
- Restrictions & Rights
- No Known Copyright Restrictions
- Proper usage is the responsibility of the user.
- Type
- buttons (information artifacts)
- Medium
- ink on paper on metal
- Dimensions
- H x W x D: 3 1/2 × 3 1/2 × 1/4 in. (8.9 × 8.9 × 0.6 cm)
- See more items in
- National Museum of African American History and Culture Collection
- Classification
- Memorabilia and Ephemera - Political and Activist Ephemera
- Movement
- Civil Rights Movement
- African American - Latinx Solidarity
- Poor People's Campaign
- National Museum of African American History and Culture
- Topic
- African American
- Activism
- Civil Rights
- Labor
- Politics
- U.S. History, 1961-1969
- Record ID
- nmaahc_2011.30.1
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd5b3785dbd-0475-4a2e-9671-70ec16d2a686
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