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Print depicts the Section 28 march in Manchester in 1988. It has figures in blue holding various protest signs and banners. 'Maggie, Maggie, Maggie, Out Out Out!' is written in black text over the crowd reflecting their chant. The front banner reads 'Lesbian & Gay Rights - Human Rights' | Artwork copyright the artist Kate Charlesworth, Image courtesy of People's History Museum shop

Never Going Underground Limited Edition Print

£20.00

Never Going Underground was the slogan of the campaign against Section 28, which prohibited the "promotion" of homosexuality in schools and local authorities.

In February 1988, an estimated 25,000 people gathered in Manchester's Albert Square to protest. This print commemorates the event which was the UK's biggest demonstration for LGBT+ rights.

Created by artist Kate Charlesworth, the print is inspired by her book Sensible Footwear: A Girl's Guide, a graphic novel exploring UK lesbian history since the 1950s.

Limited print run of 100 copies.

Dimensions: unframed A3 print, approx 230mm x 307mm

Materials: Printed on 280gsm Satin FSC paper stock

 

 

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