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Posted by Matthew Kennedy on May 25, 2022

A black-and-white photograph in an oval frame shows a young white man in a sailor’s hat and uniform. Purple and white stripes fill the background and a garland adorns the bottom of the frame. The curved headline reads, “To Die For.” Beneath the photo is the legend, “Radioman Allen R. Schindler, b. 1971–1992)".

← To Die For: Posters Against Homophobic Violence, 1993
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