Huey Newton 1973 Emory Douglas Black Panther Party African American Art Movement

$ 131.48

Black Panther Party: Black Civil Rights Value 6: Lil Bobby Hutton Jerry Rubin: Yippies Value 14: Revolutionary Art Socialist Workers Party: American Communist Party Police Abuse: Black Lives Matter Seller Notes: “Please see item description and photos for further details. J7094” Huey Newton: Free Huey Erika Huggins: Black Sisterhood Anti-Capitalist: Anti-Imeprialist Angela Davis: Free Angela Students For Democratic Society: SDS Black Americana: Blackamericana Black Power Movement: Black Liberation Movement Material: Heavy Stock Paper Signed: No Value 5: James Bladwin San Francisco: Oakland, CA Progressive: Left Wing Value 3: Racial Equality Peace And Freedom Party: 1968 Presidential Election Value 11: Panthers Year: 1973 Martin Luther King: Malcolm X Blaxploitation: Black Power Value: Black Art Movement Eldridge Cleaver: Kathleen Cleaver Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Modified Item: No African American Youth: Black Soldiers Human Rights: African American Civil Rights Value 1: Black Panther Party For Self Defense Emory Douglas: Artist & Minister Of Propaganda Type: Handbill / Lithographic Card Political Activism: Resistance Political Prisoner: Free All Political Prisoners Value 15: African American Art Original: Authentic Value 8: Fred Hamtopn Bobby Seale: Chairman, Black Panther Party Value 12: Nikki Giovanni Value 2: End Police Abuse Abbie Hoffman: Allen Ginsberg

Description

DETAILS: Original Emory Douglas handbill card issued by the Black Panther Party. Dated 1973. The Panthers were known to issue a number of revolutionary cards for recruitment purposes as well as spreading the Party ideology. These were relatively common and printed on thin white paper. The art on them were reproductions of the Douglas's covers from the Panther's Intercommunal newspaper. The handbill card in this listing however, along with the others in our ebay store, are original color lithographs printed on heavy stock colored paper. They feature unique drawings of Douglas' black revolutionary art that, to the best of our knowledge, have not appeared elsewhere. Bi-fold with four pages. Measures 5" x 7" inches. Reverse has date and indicia. We have sold Panther items for over three decades and have never seen these cards before. Rare. Emory Douglas (b. 1943) is an American artist who worked as the Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party starting in 1967. His graphic art was featured in most issues of The Black Panther newspaper (which had a circulation of approximately 100,000). As the art director, designer, and main illustrator for The Black Panthers, Douglas created images that became icons, representing black American struggles during the 1960s and 1970s. he is considered to be that most prolific and persistent graphic agitator in the American Black Power movements. Douglas profoundly understood the power of images in communicating ideas and used this knowledge to further the cause of the struggle of African Americans for racial equality. GUARANTEE: We offer a lifetime guarantee on all of our items to be authentic originals issued by the organization stated. They are not later re-issues or reproductions. We forensically examine all of our items prior to listing to make certain they are authentic. BLACK PANTHER PARTY Circa 1966-1982 Oxxbridge Galleries was founded in 1987 and specializes in paper items with a particular emphasis on counter culture. We are the only retailer in the country that regularly deals in original Black Panther items as well as other similar groups. We are always adding to our inventory. If you have any items you have questions about, please feel free to contact us. You will be pleased by the friendliness and knowledge of our staff. To contact us visit https://www.ebay.com/usr/oxxbridgegalleries Add us to your Favorites list Visit Our eBay Store: Oxxbridge Galleries