White paper brochure. The front has a black and white photograph of then presidential candidate Lyndon B. Johnson looking towards the camera. Above him in white print it reads " Queremos Al Presidente Johnson" and below in black it reads "Porque Queremos La Paz Y El Progreso Porque Queremos Ir Adelante Y No Atras". Together they translate to "We want presidente Johnson. Because we want peace and progress because we want to go forward and not back". Inside there are pictures of Johnson and vice presidential candidate Humphrey as well as testimonies about Johnson. This brochure was made by the "All Americans Council".
Gold-toned cardboard cut to the shape of eye glasses with black lettering promoting Goldwater for president. Also includes black outline drawing of an elephant.
Door hanger proclaiming "VOTE TODAY!" in red print on white paper. Below is a black and white photograph of then presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy looking to his left. Below is a quote by him proclaiming "We can all participate in building a new America if we get out and vote June 4". On the back of the hanger are step by step instructions on how to use a vote recorder accompanied by black and white photographs.
White paper brochure with a photograph of Barry Goldwater looking to his right on the front. Below him "Why you, as pne who believes in Barry Goldwater should be counted among his supporters NOW!" is printed in bluw. With "Why" and "NOW" printed in red. Inside the brochure is a list of reasons why one should join or create an "Americans for Goldwater" group. There are also instructions on how to do so. On the back, "Americans for Goldwater"'s adress is printed as well as a note to write in for a 'Handbook for Victory" book to organize a chapter.
Brochure comparing Richard Nixon and Barry Goldwater. The front page has a shield with the stars and stripes of the american flag and the photographs of Richard Nixon and Barry Goldwater seeming to face each other. The inside of the brochure has quotes from both candidates on verying issues, with Nixon's quotes juxtaposed positively against Goldwater's. The back has a statement by the "AFL-CIO" in support of then presidential candidate Lyndon B. Johnson. This brouchure was produced by the "AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education".
White flyer with blue print proclaiming "Republilicans really care, Vote Republican". In a red outlined box below "For President Richard M. Nixon" and "For Vice President Spiro T. Agnew" is printed. Below them all the republican candidates running for positions in Lake County are listed. Below the box "Issued by Lake County Republican Organization" is printed as well as their chairmen.
The Independent Voters Handbook, A Brief Statement in favor of Senator Kennedy. On the fron of the pamphlet a cartoon depicts a donkey and elephant yelling into a man's ear. The inside contains a statement in favor of then presidential candidate John F. Kennedy. There is also a cartoon depiction of then presidential candidate Kennedy looking to his right. The back of the pamphlet contains information about "Citizens for Kennedy" the group that produced the pamphlet.
White paper brochure with blue cover. "Platform for the People" is printed in white on the front and below is a quote describing the "1960 Democratic Platform". The inside of the pamphlet covers the platform of the Democratic party. The back has a black and white photograph of then presidential candidate John F. Kennedy and vice presidential candidate Lyndon B. Johnson. Below in blue "Leadership for the Sixties" is printed. This pamphlet was produced by "The Democratic National Committee" at "1001 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Washington 6, D.C."
This flyer is white with a decorative blue border on the front. An emblem showing an eagle with a quill in its mouth is in the center. the logo for the "National Federation of Republican Women". In front of the emblem it reads "This coupon is good for, one vote, (yours), on November 3rd". The text is blue except for "one vote, (yours)", which is red. Below this "For free transprtation to the polls or baby-sitting help while you vote} CALL" is printed. On the back of the flier "a vote for Barry Goldwater is a vote" is printed, with "vote for Barry Goldwater" printed in red and "a" and "is a vote" printed in blue. Beneath this "for" is printed in red and below it is a list printed in blue. Below this list "against" is printed in red with a list printed below it in blue. At the bottom of the page is a red box with the logo for the "National Federation of Republican Women" and their mailing address, "1625 Eye Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20006".
Brochure for Richard Nixon/ Spiro Agnew presidential campaign in 1968. On the front is a picture of Nixon and above him "This time,vote like your whole world depended on it" printed below, with "This time," printed in red. Inside is information about Nixon's life and political contributions, as well as his campaign promises. On the outside of the brochure there is a picture of Spiro Agnew and his family and below the picture is information about Agnew's life and political accomplishments. On the back of the brochure is a picture of Nixon celebrating in confetti. At the bottom it reads "This time-Nixon", with Nixon printed in red. Below this "Published by Nixon/Agnew Campaign Committee" is printed as well as their address "450 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022".
Flyer composed of a picture of then presidential candidate George McCarthy looking left. To his right is a picture of people with "McCarthy for President" signs. Above these photos in white print "McCarthy for President, courage...integrity...honor" is written. On the back of the flier there is a photo of McCarthy looking out of a window. To his right, there are quotes by him, as well as information about McCarthy. Below the picture of McCarthy it reads "Eugene McCarthy is the Man for President" and lists his accomplishments.
White brochure with blue print. On the front is a photograph of then presidential candidate, George C. Wallace. Above him in blue print it reads "Stand Up For America" and below "Support George C. Wallace for President in '68" is printed in red and blue. On the inside, his viewpoints and key biographical points are printed in blue. On the back there is more biographical information and information on how to contribute to his campaign. This brochure was made by "the Wallace Campaign".
White brochure with black print promoting then presidential candidate "Eugene J. McCarthy. The front reads "Portrait of a Leader in his own Words" and has a quote by Adlai E. Stevenson. Above is a photograph of McCarthy looking to the right. Inside are quotes by McCarthy about various topics and a photograph of him shaking hands at a rally. On the back there is a picture of his McCarthy, his wife Abigail, and his children: Michael, Mary, Margaret, and Ellen. Below is a short biography. This brochure was made by the "McCarthy for President" group.