Title (top of poster) Power Concedes Nothing Main Image (center) Draw or place a figure of Frederick Douglass on the left side, pulling hard on a huge door. On the door, put a big label: “SLAVERY” (and you can add smaller words around it like Racism, Violence, Injustice if allowed). On the right side of the door, draw a large, strong-looking figure labeled “POWER” (this could look like a white rich man, a government figure, or just a giant shadow figure). Have “Power” pushing the door closed, while Douglass is pulling it open. To show struggle, add things like: motion lines around their arms and feet Douglass leaning back, feet digging into the ground maybe cracks of light coming through the opening of the door Background details (optional) Behind Douglass (through the opening of the door), you can show light and people labeled “Freedom,” “Rights,” “Abolitionists,” “Future Generations.” Behind “Power,” in the dark side, you can show chains, a whip, or an auction block to represent the world Power is trying to protect. Quote (bottom or side) Put the quote in a text box with clear, readable font: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.” – Frederick Douglass Make the words “Power,” “nothing,” and “demand” bold or bigger so they stand out. Short explanation/caption (small text box under the cartoon) Frederick Douglass shows that those in power will not give up slavery or injustice on their own. People must demand change and fight for their Ver más