

PEOPLE GET READY, the ultimate book of iconic concert posters and their important connections to the African American Civil Rights movement.


"PEOPLE GET READY" (live recording)
by The Impressions




THE POSTER SONGS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS
Globe Poster and its family of printing companies has a long history of promoting the week’s top events with Day-Glo letterpress poster designs, printed and distributed around the country. Then, just as quickly, torn down or stapled over to make room for the next Globe Poster event. Thankfully, some of these rare posters were preserved. These iconic posters are visual time capsules that reveal a historic timeline through their promotion of the days’ popular entertainment and culture, civil rights leaders and movements.
Posters are songs that share ballads of excitement and anticipation, hope and inspiration, anger and joy, failures and successes. Taste in entertainment and changing perspectives on segregation, civil rights, protest and empowerment are the notes of these anthem songs.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

PEOPLE GET READY captures these moments in time. Our upcoming book, PEOPLE GET READY will showcase these poster songs with a historic journey through the industries that captured the creative essence of change… music, sports, theater, film and civil rights of the last century.

Louis Armstrong

A CENTURY OF POSTERS
REFLECTING AFRICAN AMERICAN FACES, VOICES
AND THE STRUGGLE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS



More than just eye catching, our historic posters reveal snapshots of the African American Journey. We printed sporting event posters for Negro League baseball, the Harlem Globetrotters, Joe Louis, Sugar Ray Leonard and Mike Tyson boxing matches, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Cab Calloway, B.B. King, Shirley Caesar, political posters for Martin Luther King, “Stop Work Day” and other protests, Little Richard, James Brown, Aretha Franklin, The Staple Sisters, Sam Cooke, Nina Simone, Prince, Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers, Public Enemy, Harlem Burlesque Theatre, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), GO-GO, and Hip Hop. For a century, Globe Poster was the go-to printer for entertainers, activists and promoters in Black communities across the nation.
Through our research, we learned that Martin Luther King, Jr. worked at our plant in Atlanta after school while attending Morehouse! We are proud to know that Dr. King and our uncle maintained a relationship over the years as our family helped him to fundraise and printed many of his Civil Rights posters, including the famous “I AM A MAN” poster.
We will include unique perspectives from civil rights scholars on Jim Crow, the Chitlin’ Circuit, segregated venues and beaches, music and entertainment historians, poster collectors, as well those who study graphic design. The style of Globe’s posters is readily identifiable and taught to art students to this day at the Maryland College Institute of Art (MICA).
And finally, the book will provide context to the historic events depicted in the posters with relevant newspaper headlines of the era and vignettes of athletes, entertainers and activists who helped drive the civil rights movement. A further sense of the era is revealed with excerpts of the leading civil rights anthem songs that these performers sang. Through these posters, PEOPLE GET READY will tell stories of Pride, Prejudice, Protest and Promise.
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Do you have fond memories of Globe Poster?
Have memories you’d like to share?
Were you an entertainer we helped promote?
Are you a collector?
Were you someone who stole the posters off the poles? — We’re flattered if you were!





Chuck Berry




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Support for the Globe Poster Book, PEOPLE GET READY...
These organizations and groups recognize the artistic and historic value of Globe Poster.
They may have included Globe Poster, Triangle Poster or Southern Poster art in their collections or historic archives, or be financial supporters of the collection.
Thank you all for your support and recognition!


Banneker-Douglas-Tubman Museum
Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
National Endowment for the Arts
Johns Hopkins Sheridan Libraries
Lillie May Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum
Maryland Center for History and Culture
Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA)
Jim Crow Museum of Racist Imagery
Kentucky Museum, Western Kentucky University
Dorchester Center for the Arts
Center for Public History + Digital Humanities at Cleveland State University
Indiana State Museum / The Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Beale Street Historic Documents
The Stax Museum of American Soul Music
University of Minnesota Library
Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum (Smithsonian)
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
Globe Poster display at the fabulous Stax Museum of Soul Music in Memphis



Check out Washington DC's Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture's Collection of Globe Poster beauties!

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