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Your tax dollars at Work? Don't Pay!

Poster
ca. 1970 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This poster makes the point through words and graphics that the American public directly funded the war in Vietnam through the U.S. system of taxation. Here a US Army fighter plane is made out of American dollar bills. By way of expressing political dissent, the message is to stop paying taxes and thus stop the flow of economic support to the Vietnam War effort.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleYour tax dollars at Work? Don't Pay! (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Paper and ink
Brief description
"Your tax dollars..." Anti-war protest poster published by War Resisters League, NY.
Physical description
"Your tax dollars..." Anti-war protest poster quoting Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953. Fighter plane made from US $10 bills. Published by War Resisters League, New York.
Dimensions
  • Height: 54cm
  • Width: 44.5cm
Credit line
Gift of the American Friends of the V&A; Gift to the American Friends by Leslie, Judith and Gabri Schreyer and Alice Schreyer Batko
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Summary
This poster makes the point through words and graphics that the American public directly funded the war in Vietnam through the U.S. system of taxation. Here a US Army fighter plane is made out of American dollar bills. By way of expressing political dissent, the message is to stop paying taxes and thus stop the flow of economic support to the Vietnam War effort.
Other number
LS.1122 - Leslie Schreyer Loan Number
Collection
Accession number
E.763-2004

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Record createdAugust 18, 2004
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