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America Responds to AIDS

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If your man is messing with drugs…he could be messing with your life, 1980s

Appealing to African American women, this poster reminded them of how their partner could impact the health of both people in the relationship.

  • Publisher(s):
    Massachusetts Department of Public Health
  • Type:
    Poster
Black and white photograph of an African American woman sitting down holding a coffee cup looking at the viewer.

Aimed at a variety of audiences, these posters attempted to call attention to the inherent risk posed by drug use even though the copy provided no details about the danger. While one poster targeted men directly and the other used women as a way to reach men, each used a similar message and lack of instruction.

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  • Red tinted photograph of a white woman kneeling with an arm around a white boy on either side of her, all three are looking at the viewer.
  • Black and white image of African American young man sitting balancing a basketball on his knee to the left of text.
  • Black and white photograph of an African American woman sitting down holding a coffee cup looking at the viewer
  • Black and white photograph of two people holding hands, only the forearms are evident.