Oakland Museum of California Acquires Historic "All of Us or None" Poster Collection

OAKLAND, CA.- The Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) announced the acquisition of the renowned All Of Us Or None poster collection. Representing one of the most significant social movement collections in existence today, the acquisition of 23,500 posters documenting all streams of progressive activity—covering the 1960s poster renaissance that began in San Francisco, and including almost every political movement in the U.S. between the 1960s and the1990s—reinforces OMCA’s dedication to telling the dynamic, multi-perspective story of California. Notable content featured in the poster collection includes: the Vietnam War, the Black Panther Party, the AIDS epidemic, the fight against nuclear power, campaigns to save the whales, veganism, bicycle power—including Critical Mass in San Francisco—and solidarity with Nicaragua, El Salvador, and South Africa to name a few. The collection features work by artists of wide

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