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Aaron Douglas' “Let My People Go”

Afro-American solidarity with the oppressed People of the world

7UP Case Packaging3

“Color is a State of Mind”

Queer. Archive. Work

“Visual Puns in Design: The Pun Used As a Communication Tool” 7

The Space Music of Sun Ra and His Space ARKestra

Logos

for SDS “Black Power and Its Challenges” conference at UC Berkeley

Voting By Design poster

“Hope Lives Here”

Peace Corp Logo

Motorola Re-branding 3

“Typography 22: The Annual of the Type Directors Club”

Black Joy Archive

Sun Ra, sun song 2

“Saint Nigger”

Sun Ra, Space Is The Place

“Black Artists in Graphic Communication”4

I Told Pentel What To Do With Their Pens, and they did it

“Bamboozled”

“Now” poster

“Day of Solidarity with the Afro-American People”

Al Pacino

THING Magazine9

No Justice, No Peace: LA 1992 7

“Clockers”

Torchy brown in dixie to harlem

Afrofuturism: The World of Black Scifi and Fantasy Culture2

Onyx: Black Lesbian Newsletter, October / November 1983

Graphic: OSPAAAL

“Maryland Crab Feast”

“Do the Right Thing”

Storkline Corp. Trademark

Cover of OSPAAAL's Tricontinental 76

“One Man One Vote” SNCC Poster

The Black Book3

Valmor beauty ads4

Blackfire Productions concert poster2

The Aurora - SIGMA GAMMA RHO2

Seize The Time

“The National Aquarium in Baltimore”

Foo Fighters, Rolling Stone magazine spreads

“Summer in Baltimore”

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Environmental Branding Stud

“Riot”3

Foxy Brown Movie Poster

Black Power

Pushing the Boundaries – Interview with Archie Boston2

Notes on writing, “Tell stories filled with facts...“

All Power to the People
The Coloring of Jazz: Race and Record Cover Design in American Jazz, 1950 to 1970

“Proceed and Be Bold!“ (Documentary on Amos Kennedy)
The Brownies' Book

1996 Nike Black History Month Poster

“The Decorative Arts of Africa” Illustration

“Poem counterpoem”

Symbol sketch for Product Engineering Magazine
Detroit Revolutionary Movement Records (1968 - 1972)

“Black Is Beautiful” poster

NAACP Fight Now for Action
Seldon Dix Jr. Graphic Designer

“Black is Beautiful”
