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A color photograph captures an indoor exhibition of political and social protest posters displayed on wall panels at the University Art Museum. In the center foreground, a dark wooden table and three folding chairs rest on a wooden floor. The background walls are densely covered with various posters and flyers. The left section features rows of identical posters showing stylized figures, alongside others with bold text such as "VIET NAM" and "SELF DETERMINATION." The right section of the display includes a large poster of a man with dark glasses and a mustache, several smaller handbills, and a poster featuring the American flag. The posters vary in size and layout, featuring high-contrast graphics, illustrations, and blocky typography. To the far left, the partial figure of a person wearing a patterned garment is visible, though they are cut off by the frame. The lighting is even, illuminating the textures of the paper and the grid-like arrangement of the posters.

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