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Poster printed in black ink on newsprint shows a reproduction of a page from the The New York Times, November 1971. "We're Suing Nixon" appears in large letters across the top of the page above a drawing of Nixon standing before four men in dark robes sitting at a judicial bench. Four columns of text below the image discuss President Nixon's decision to continue military presence in Indochina, which contradicts the Mansfield Amendment. The Mansfield Amendment calls for the "...United states to terminate at the earliest practicable date all military operations of the United States in Indochina and to provide for the prompt and orderly withdrawal of all United States military forces at a date certain, subject to the release of all American prisoners of war." A small broken-line box at bottom right contains a card that individuals can cut out. It lists the sponsors that are campaigning to sue Nixon with a contribution form payable to the Committee for Peace and New Priorities.