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Flyer summarizing Henry Kissenger's policy toward Zimbabwe

Object Details

Description
This flyer briefly summarizes Henry Kissinger's policy toward Zimbabwe. The flyer is blue with black text and several illustrations. The illustration in the top left corner depicts people with fists raised in protest. The illustration in the top right corner depicts a building and two palm trees with text that reads: [Let Us Rebuild]. The illustration just below this depicts a map of Zimbabwe with the names of its surrounding countries: [ZAMBIA / MOZAMBIQUE / AZANIA / BOTSWANA]. The center of the page reads: [The Zimbabwe African / National Union / CARRY THE REVOLUTION THROUGH TO THE END]. The words [KISSINGER HANDS OFF ZIMBABWE!] is typed above a paragraph of information about Kissinger's policy. The large illustration in the bottom right corner depicts Ian Smith surrounded by rifles marked [ZANLA]. The back of the flyer is black except for handwritten text in the bottom right that reads [JUNE / 1977].
Data Source
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Created by
Zimbabwe African National Union, Zimbabwean, 1963 - 1987
Subject of
Zimbabwe African National Union, Zimbabwean, 1963 - 1987
Henry Alfred Kissinger, German American, born 1923
Balthazar Johannes Vorster, South African, 1915 - 1973
Ian Douglas Smith, Zimbabwean, 1919 - 2007
Date
June 1977
Credit Line
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
Medium
ink on paper
Dimensions
H x W (Sheet): 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.9 × 21.6 cm)
Type
fliers (printed matter)
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