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Zimbabwe. One Enemy: Imperialism [verso]
The composition is highly didactic and propagandistic, using a strong, bold title and a grid-like structure to present complex political arguments. The layout combines large blocks of text with photographic evidence of labor and struggle, creating a sense of overwhelming information and urgency. The use of contrasting black and white photography emphasizes the stark divide between oppressors and oppressed.
The piece utilizes photomontage and graphic design principles typical of political posters from the mid-20th century. The text is dense and academic in tone, suggesting a source rooted in intellectual or journalistic critique, rather than simple propaganda slogans. The photographic elements are documentary in style, depicting industrial and agricultural labor.





