Black Designer

Cover for Sesame Street Magazine

Leich Electric Brochure

Tales of Kidd Funkadelic3

Insert Fully Withdraw Quickly

Black Light Series #7: Ego Painting

“When Styling”

“The Blacker the Berry”

The Black Panther; Vol.2, No. 23

Push Pin Graphic, no. 21

“Sketches from Home”

Emory Douglas - Studio Visit

Hold the Gray Line2

“Woman Free Yourself”

Powerful Woman

Illustration for Push Pin Graphic

“United States of Attica”

Cover of “Duke” 1.2 (July 1957)

“The Walls of Jericho” by Rudolph Fisher

Poor People's Campaign Poster2

“Flying Home: Harlem Heroes and Heroines” 5

Symbol sketch for Product Engineering Magazine

Printing with printing presses at Claflin University, Orangeburg, S.C.2

“TCB: United Front, Taking Care of Business”

Red Record of Lynching (Map)

Jacqueline R. Wachhotz to Archie Boston 2

“Dynamite voices”
“Black Designers Missing in Action” 12

The Clash of Distant Thunder

Valmor ad paste up2

The Black Book3

Negro teachers in Georgia public schools2

“Black is Beautiful”

Mausam product packaging design

25th Anniversary Logo for the New York Mets

The Chess Book14

Jazz II Deluxe

Illustration for “The Black Panther”

“Smash Bantu education: misery: illiteracy”

Guide to the Caroline R. Jones Papers

“Free Huey Rally Oakland Auditorium”

Sesame Street magazine

Sketch for “A Century of Negro Progress” Ad

Undercurrent and Studio One Summer Theatre

The Space Music of Sun Ra and His Space ARKestra

“I Remember Newport”

Pushing Boundaries interview with Archie Boston, Jr.

The Black Panther; Vol. 242

“December 16: The day of our vow: The people shall govern: Victory is certain”

“The Press in the Jury Box”

“Visual Perceptions: Twenty-one African American Designers Challenge Modern Stereotypes”

“A Century of Negro Progress Exposition”

Soledad Brothers

“Seven Passages to a Flight”

U.S. 2000 Census4

Invitation for European Art Today 35 Painters and Sculptors exhibition opening

Group of 13 NAACP pinback buttons

The Black Panther Newspaper 2

“Philip Morris USA Salutes People Who Made A Difference”

“Lois Mailou Jones displays her designs for textiles”

Poster for Naturally '69

“Power to the People”

“Anacin Workman”

“Black Is Beautiful” poster
