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Don’t Listen to Rumors about AIDS, Get the Facts! Patti LaBelle, Public Health Service and the American Red Cross, 1988

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Color photograph of an African American woman (Patti LaBelle) looking at the viewer, her signature is evident near the top text

Don’t Listen to Rumors about AIDS, Get the Facts! Patti LaBelle, Public Health Service and the American Red Cross, 1988

The American Red Cross campaign pictured here relied on singer Patti Labelle’s long-standing popularity among and connections to black gay communities. Labelle became a spokeswoman for the National Minority AIDS Council in 1987 and promoted the “Live Long, Sugar” campaign to encourage people of color to seek treatment for AIDS.
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