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7UP’s 1975 logo redesign (left), and the Peace Corp Logo design, 1961 by Thomas Miller.

“We Shall Survive. Without A Doubt”, Black Panther Newspaper

“The Judson 3”

“I’m Better Than These Motherfuckers”

Title Cards for CBS Television (50s-60s) 5

“Color is a State of Mind”

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

“Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life”

Georg Olden: TV's Postmodernist5

The Bicycle Book10

“Flying Home: Harlem Heroes and Heroines” 5

Rosa Parks series3

Voting By Design poster

The Space Music of Sun Ra and His Space ARKestra

“Seven Passages to a Flight”

Group of 30 different Black Panther and Black Power pinbacks

“All Power to the People”

Citibank ATM interactive design2

What Color Is Black?

The Chess Book14

“You Can’t Jail the Revolution. Stop the Trial, Free the Conspiracy 8.“

Sesame Street magazine

Logos

Cover for Sesame Street Magazine

UPROOTED PEOPLE OF THE USA (MAP)

Not Without Laughter Cover

Textile Design for Cretonne (1928)

Spotlight on Harlem by Georg Olden

Sun Ra, sun song 2

Introductory Ethic for Designers2

Black Joy Archive

Pushing Boundaries interview with Archie Boston, Jr.

“Free Angela Davis” Poster from the Soviet Union

Spring Way

Sun Ra, Space Is The Place

Harriet Tubman Mural at Bennett College for Women2

Black Light Series #10: Flag For the Moon: Die Nigger2

“American People Series #19: U. S. Postage Stamp Commemorating the Advent of Black Power”

Proportion of Total Negro Children of School Age Who are Enrolled in the Public Schools

U.S. 2000 Census4

Illustration for Murray’s Superior Hair Dressing Pomade

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

“Saint Nigger”

We Shall Overcome

“The Weary Blues” by Langston Hughes

The Black Panther

Black Panther Party logo

Finger Flash

Illustration for Cosmopolitan

Powerful Woman

Black Panther Poster

The College Issue Cover, The New York Times Magazine, September 30, 2007

Push Pin Almanack

Type Talk Cover No. 138

Illustration for Amtrak Express Magazine

Roberta Flack: The New Thing

“United States of Attica”

Valmor ad paste up2

“Power to the People”

“When Styling”

Ebony Jr

“Woman Free Yourself”

“TCB: United Front, Taking Care of Business”
