Content description:
Poster has red and black ink printed on white paper. At the top is "1876" in red followed by two black and white images of two men - one North American Indian and one soldier in a hat, both positioned in diamond shapes and outlined with geometric shapes. Above each image is a short description of who's pictured - Sitting Bull at the left and Lt. Col. Custer at the right. Below the images, at the center, is "In Philadelphia / a grand, once in a lifetime / celebration was taking place - / the Centennial Exposition... / speeched proclaim a century of freedom, / independence and progress." Centered on the poster is "Red / Sunday" in ornate black and red text. Beneath the title is "Sunday, June 25, 1876 / Custer and the 7th Cavalry attack the great gathering of the Indian tribes. / the battle goes against them. / news of the battle interrupted the ceremonies of the First Centennial / at Philadelphia's Workd Fair." in black. At the bottom left and right is black text about the battle and film, "Red Sunday". At the bottom center are three illustrations of the battle.