Exhibit from "The Attempt to Steal the Bicentennial"
Title
Exhibit from "The Attempt to Steal the Bicentennial"
Description
An exhibit of PBC materials used in the investigation against the group by the Committee on the Judiciary, as reprinted in "The Attempt to Steal the Bicentennial."
Image description: A two-page, black-and-white spread of an ad printed in the PBC's newspaper, Common Sense. The image on the left reads: "The Commo Sense Campaign for Economic Democracy. Are you tired of being played for a sucker every four years? The Peoples Bicentennial Commission. Washington, D.C. 200036. The image on the right shows 12 black-and-white headshots of various politicians, including Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and Jimmy Carter.
Image description: A two-page, black-and-white spread of an ad printed in the PBC's newspaper, Common Sense. The image on the left reads: "The Commo Sense Campaign for Economic Democracy. Are you tired of being played for a sucker every four years? The Peoples Bicentennial Commission. Washington, D.C. 200036. The image on the right shows 12 black-and-white headshots of various politicians, including Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and Jimmy Carter.
Creator
People's Bicentennial Commission
Source
"The Attempt to Steal the Bicentennial: The People's Bicentennial Commission"
Publisher
US Government Printing Office
Date
1976
Format
Image
Citation
People's Bicentennial Commission, “Exhibit from "The Attempt to Steal the Bicentennial",” William Munroe Special Collections at the Concord Free Public Library, accessed July 12, 2025, https://mail.sc.concordlibrary.org/items/show/5355.