Government, Politics, and Reform

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln are all represented in the Museum's collections—by a surveying compass, a lap desk, and a top hat, among other artifacts. But the roughly 100,000 objects in this collection reach beyond the possessions of statesmen to touch the broader political life of the nation—in election campaigns, the women's suffrage movement, labor activity, civil rights, and many other areas. Campaign objects make up much of the collection, including posters, novelties, ballots, voting machines, and many others. A second group includes general political history artifacts, such as first ladies' clothing and accessories, diplomatic materials, ceremonial objects, national symbols, and paintings and sculptures of political figures. The third main area focuses on artifacts related to political reform movements, from labor unions to antiwar groups.

Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
maker
United Farm Workers
ID Number
1993.0448.21
catalog number
1993.0448.21
accession number
1993.0448
referenced
Reagan, Ronald Wilson
ID Number
1984.0823.02
accession number
1984.0823
catalog number
1984.0823.02
A sign used at an Immigration March on April 10, 2006.Currently not on view
Description
A sign used at an Immigration March on April 10, 2006.
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
2006
Associated Date
2006-03-10
maker
Allied Printing Trades Council
ID Number
2006.0106.13
accession number
2006.0106
catalog number
2006.0106.13
A sign used at an Immigration March on April 10, 2006.Currently not on view
Description
A sign used at an Immigration March on April 10, 2006.
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
2006
Associated Date
2006-03-10
referenced
Bush, George W.
maker
Allied Printing Trades Council
ID Number
2006.0106.12
accession number
2006.0106
catalog number
2006.0106.12
Poster advertising the boycott on Salinas Valley lettuce growers, 1970-1971.
Description
Poster advertising the boycott on Salinas Valley lettuce growers, 1970-1971.
associated institution; direct
United Farm Workers
ID Number
PL.296849.34
catalog number
296849.34
accession number
296849
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-12-01
referenced
Zapata, Emiliano
ID Number
PL.319022.42
accession number
319022
catalog number
319022.42
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1971-02
ID Number
PL.319022.20
accession number
319022
catalog number
319022.20
referenced
Nixon, Richard M.
Associated Name
United Farm Workers
ID Number
1986.0666.127
accession number
1986.0666
catalog number
1986.0666.127
Associated Name
Nixon, Richard M.
ID Number
1985.0693.020
accession number
1985.0693
catalog number
1985.0693.020
A green poster with black and white text; "Viva la Huelga/ Don't buy Farrah pants!" In the 1970s, garment unions represented about 850,000 workers out of a total industry work force of 1.3 million.
Description
A green poster with black and white text; "Viva la Huelga/ Don't buy Farrah pants!" In the 1970s, garment unions represented about 850,000 workers out of a total industry work force of 1.3 million. Membership declined rapidly as businesses moved offshore and into the non-union South and Southwest. In 1995, garment unions with a combined membership of about 335,000 merged to form the Union of Needletrades, Industrial & Textile Employees (UNITE). Organizing new workers has been a major priority.
Location
Currently not on view
associated institution
Farah of Texas
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
maker
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
ID Number
1981.0452.07
accession number
1981.0452
catalog number
1981.0452.07
Customized college graduation cap, black, fabric, square in shape with a red and white tassel.
Description
Customized college graduation cap, black, fabric, square in shape with a red and white tassel. Attached white border to the top of the cap and attached white flowers, paper monarch butterflies (emblems of immigrant rights activists), and a Mexican flag pin and an LGBTQ pride pin. Also, text in white which reads "I am one of those people Mexico sent" with an image of a colored cactus beneath it..
Worn by Jairo Javier Morales at his gradution from Ripon College, Ripon Wisconsin. When he walked across the stage to graduate, Jairo opened up his gown, brought out large monarch butterfly wings, and performed a “revealing” of his status and sexual orientation to the crowd. His cap states “I’m one of those people Mexico Sent.” He donated his graduation robe, cap and his handmade, handpainted butterfly wings.
The collection combines the two most recognizable symbols of DACA—the graduation robe and the monarch wings. Therefore, the graduation robe, serves double duty by telegraphing DACAs key messages: migration is necessary and beautiful (the wings) and undocumented students right to an education versus low-wage employment. Javier is an undocumented artist and activist who constructed a graduation gown that expands out into full monarch butterfly wings. Javier attended and graduated from Rippon College in Wisconsin where he was one of a handful of students of color. He became very well-known and respected at Rippon becoming the Director of Events in the Office of Student Activities. He wanted everyone to know that that the person they admired was undocumented. So he unfolded his wings at graduation despite thinking “I’m going to die.” He received a standing ovation.
Location
Currently not on view
ID Number
2020.0048.01
accession number
2020.0048
catalog number
2020.0048.01
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1972 circa
ID Number
PL.319022.51
accession number
319022
catalog number
319022.51
A homemade sign used at an Immigration March on April 10, 2006.Currently not on view
Description
A homemade sign used at an Immigration March on April 10, 2006.
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
2006
Associated Date
2006-03-10
ID Number
2006.0106.15
accession number
2006.0106
catalog number
2006.0106.15
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-11
ID Number
PL.319022.41
accession number
319022
catalog number
319022.41
A sign used at an Immigration March on April 10, 2006.
Description
A sign used at an Immigration March on April 10, 2006.
Date made
2006
Associated Date
2006-03-10
ID Number
2006.0106.10
accession number
2006.0106
catalog number
2006.0106.10
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-08-30
Associated Date
1970-08-29
ID Number
PL.319022.03b
accession number
319022
catalog number
319022.03
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1971-11
Associated Name
Kennedy, John F.
ID Number
PL.319022.18
accession number
319022
catalog number
319022.18
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-09 circa
ID Number
PL.319022.22
accession number
319022
catalog number
319022.22
A homemade poster used in the January 21, 2017 Women's March in Washington, DC.Currently not on view
Description
A homemade poster used in the January 21, 2017 Women's March in Washington, DC.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
c. 2017-01-21
used date
2017-01-21
ID Number
2017.0248.48
accession number
2017.0248
catalog number
2017.0248.48
date made
1970-09-03
ID Number
PL.319022.02
accession number
319022
catalog number
319022.02
The most basic right of citizenship has been equal access and protection under the law. The fight to extend this right to all began before the Declaration of Independence proclaimed “all men are created equal,” and continues today.
Description
The most basic right of citizenship has been equal access and protection under the law. The fight to extend this right to all began before the Declaration of Independence proclaimed “all men are created equal,” and continues today.
Date made
1996
ID Number
1997.0313.1
accession number
1997.0313
catalog number
1997.0313.01
date made
1971 circa
referenced
Raza Unida Party
ID Number
PL.319022.50
accession number
319022
catalog number
319022.50
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970
ID Number
PL.319022.53
accession number
319022
catalog number
319022.53
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1971-03
ID Number
PL.319022.40
accession number
319022
catalog number
319022.40

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