In 1998, activist Josh MacPhee pasted the first Celebrate People's History posters on boarded-up storefronts on Chicago's West Side. Since then, the CPH project has become a multi-voiced conversation about history, social justice and public space in visual form. The second edition of Celebrate People's History: The Poster Book of Resistance and Revolution shares more than 200 posters celebrating and illustrating successful moments in the history of social justice, from the secession of Roman plebes in the fifth century BCE to protests against the Confederate Soldiers Monument in Durham, N.C., in 2017. Visually stunning, the posters are as diverse as the political traditions and historical moments they illustrate. Celebrate People's History is a delight for the eyes, the mind and the heart. --Pamela Toler, blogging at History in the Margins

