Free Ken Loudhawk and Russel Redner
Publisher
Eugene Coalition/ Coalition Press
Dateafter 1975
Mediumlithograph on paper
Dimensions14 × 20 in. (35.6 × 50.8 cm)
ClassificationsPrints & Printmaking
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, gift of Diane Palley
Object numberPC2020.34.249
DescriptionPoster with a black-and-white photograph of Kenneth Loudhawk and Russell Redner, members of the American Indian Movement, walking down a street while wearing handcuffs and shackled together. A man wearing a suit and holding a cigar in his mouth looks at the camera while escorting the two men. Prominent text at upper right reads: "Free Ken Loudhawk and Russell Redner," and continues at bottom: "Stop the Process of Genocide." A paragraph text at right describes details of the arrest of Loudhawk and Redner in Portland, Oregon, in 1975.On View
Not on viewNational Coalition for Fair Immigration Laws and Practices
1974