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Sign from Womens March on Washington with When you hurt me you hurt

Sign from Womens March on Washington with When you hurt me you hurt


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Sign from Womens March on Washington with When you hurt me you hurt

The election of the Republican Donald Trump as president of the United States of America prompted worldwide protests in January 2017. Trumps statements and actions were considered by many as anti-women or otherwise offensive to women. Handwritten yellow poster with black text which reads [WHEN YOU HURT ME YOU HURT / YOURSELF. WHEN YOU LOVE ME, / YOU LOVE YOURSELF/..... / LOVE GOD HERSELF]. The reverse has a blue background with black marker text, " WHEN YOU HURT ME / YOU HURT YOURSELF."

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This powerful print captures a significant moment in history - the Women's March on Washington in January 2017. The image showcases a handwritten yellow poster with bold black text that reads, "When you hurt me, you hurt yourself. When you love me, you love yourself. . . Love God Herself". This thought-provoking message reflects the sentiments of many protesters who believed that Donald Trump's election as President of the United States was detrimental to women's rights and offensive towards them. The reverse side of the poster features a striking blue background with black marker text reiterating the same sentiment: "When you hurt me, you hurt yourself". This visual representation emphasizes unity and solidarity among those fighting for equality and justice. Displayed at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), this photograph serves as a reminder of both historical significance and contemporary activism. It symbolizes not only resistance against injustice but also highlights themes such as feminism, cultural heritage, religion, and love. The unknown artist behind this piece demonstrates their skillful graphic design by combining impactful words with vibrant colors. By capturing this momentous event through markers on paper, they have created an enduring testament to the power of protest and collective action. Overall, this print invites viewers to reflect upon their own role in promoting equality while honoring those who have fought tirelessly for social change throughout history.

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