Credits & licences
Flag images come from Wikimedia Commons. Movements with no emblem of their own get a flag drawn from geometric primitives instead, those are ours and need no credit. Descriptions are from Wikipedia.
Flags, 28
Movement flags and symbols, public domain or freely licensed.
sourceAnarchist
Boris23 · Public domain
sourceAnarcho-Syndicalist
Hstoops · CC0
sourceAntifa
PavelD · Public domain
sourceCommunist
odder · Public domain
sourceMarxist–Leninist
Russia · Public domain
sourceTrotskyist
Четвёртый Интернационал · Public domain
sourceMaoist
RootOfAllLight · CC0
sourceBlack Power
Unknown · Public domain
sourceSocial Democrat
Socialismo Democrático · Public domain
sourceLabor
Wikipedia · CC BY-SA 4.0
sourceSocialist
No machine-readable author provided. Ssolbergj assumed (based on copyright claims). · CC BY 2.5
sourceGeorgist
Dahn · CC BY-SA 4.0
sourceProgressive
Dbenbenn, Zscout370, Jacobolus, Indolences, Technion. · Public domain
sourceNew Deal Liberal
Dellmak · CC0
sourceFeminist
Ahmadi · Public domain
sourceLGBTQ Rights
Guanaco and subsequent editors · Copyrighted free use
sourceEnvironmentalist
GIF version: Stoic atarianSVG version: WhiteTimberwolf · Public domain
sourceGun Rights
Christopher Gadsden (1724–1805), Lexicon, Vikrum · Public domain
sourceTechnocrat
Unknown · CC BY-SA 2.5
sourceBitcoin Maximalist
Grayliptrot · Public domain
sourceTranshumanist
NEUROtiker · Public domain
sourceAnarcho-Capitalist
Rocket000 · Public domain
sourceAgorist
SolarStarSpire · Public domain
sourceTea Party
Christopher Gadsden (1724–1805), Lexicon, Vikrum · Public domain
sourceReligious Right
Boris23 (talk · contribs) · Public domain
sourceEvangelical
Boris23 (talk · contribs) · Public domain
sourceAmerica First
Uploaded by Dbenbenn; edited by users such as Zscout370, Jacobolus, Indolences, and Technion. · Public domain
sourceMilitia Movement
Christopher Gadsden (1724–1805), Lexicon, Vikrum · Public domain
Organisation marks, 13
Logos belonging to parties and organisations, used to identify the movement they stand for. They remain the property of their owners, this site is not affiliated with or endorsed by any of them, and no claim of ownership is made. If you represent one of these organisations and would rather we did not, email us and it comes down, the site falls back to a drawn flag automatically.
sourceDemocratic Socialist
SocDoneLeft · CC0
sourceBLM
Black Lives Matter organization · Public domain
sourceGreen Party
Green Party of the United States · Public domain
sourceClimate Movement
Unknown authorUnknown author · Public domain
sourceDemocrat
Democratic Party (United States) · Public domain
sourceProhibition
Di (they-them) · CC BY-SA 4.0
sourceDoge
House of Doge · Used with permission of the site owner
sourcePirate Party
European Pirate Party · Copyrighted free use
sourceLibertarian
Lance W. Haverkamp · CC0
sourceRepublican
Republican Party · Public domain
sourceConstitutionalist
ChristTrekker at English Wikipedia · Public domain
sourceAmerican Solidarity
Jennifer Ely · CC BY-SA 4.0
sourceProud Boys
Original: Proud Boys Intl. LLC and Fred Perry Vector: Pantarch · Public domain
Descriptions
Summary from Wikipedia, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Each movement page links to the article it came from.
State flags
All fifty-one from Wikimedia Commons. US state flags are government works with no copyright, so unlike the movement flags there is nothing to attribute and no trademark question, they are listed here anyway, because saying where something came from costs nothing.
State figures
Population, race, land area and median household income are from the US Census Bureau; GDP is from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Both are US government works and in the public domain. The vintage is shown wherever the figures appear.
Map
State and county boundaries are US Census Bureau cartographic boundary files, which are in the public domain, projected to Albers USA and simplified for the web.