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Poster has a photograph of three young women seated on a couch looking straight ahead at the camera, overall. All three women are wearing hats; the two at right are barefoot. On the wall behind the women there is a violin at left, a framed print or painting at center, and a mandolin at right. The Top of the poster has the text: "Girls Say Yes / to boys who say NO". The bottom edge of the poster has the text: "Proceeds from the sale of this poster go to The Draft Resistance." [This controversial poster featured peace activist Joan Baez with her two sisters, Mimi and Pauline, enticing potential draftees to refuse conscription. The not-so-subtle message was seen as sexist by many in the new feminist movement. The landscape on the wall is Emmy Lou Packard's 1960 woodcut "Mendocino." -LMC]