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A color photograph captures a woman from the back, standing in a museum gallery and looking at a large wall display of various protest posters and documents. The woman, postioned in the lower left corner of the frame, has short, light-colored hair and wears a knee-length royal blue dress. The wall to her right is covered in dozens of rectangular papers of varying sizes, arranged in a dense grid. Notable text and graphics on the posters include a "KIDNAPPED" poster featuring a man’s portrait, an American flag motif, a poster with the bold text "FREE ERICA HUGGINS," and a large "Ramparts" magazine cover. Other posters feature high-contrast photographic portraits, dense blocks of text, and political slogans. The gallery floor is dark wooden floorboards.

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