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The Train

“I Remember Newport”

RIOT: Stonewall '69/AIDS Crisis '892

AIDS, Art and Activism: Remembering Gran Fury

“EECCHHOOEESS”4

Push Pin Almanack

Tighten Up (Archie Bell & The Drells) album cover2

Dance The Cool Jerk With The Capitols (The Capitols) album cover2

Oh Yeah (Charles Mingus) album cover

“The Weary Blues” by Langston Hughes

Saturday Design School2

Garland Kirkpatrick

“Heritage”(Mural study for Important Events and Dates in Negro History)

“Une Lettre Ornée”

Loïs Mailou Jones, design professor

Textile Design for Cretonne Drapery Fabric (1932)

“Nappybook” 3

“Nappygram” 8

“Do the Right Thing”

Symbol for Island Record Co.
Mural cycle at Cravath Hall, Fisk University6

The Saga of Ed Gleed - Tuskegee AIRMAN

Suriname

“Color is a State of Mind”

School Daze poster

Berman Collection 2

D. B. Dowd Modern Graphic History Library2

Visuals Music Archive3

Art Directors Club Promotional Brochure

Copy of Black Composers Series – Vol. 3

Black Composers Series – Vol. 1

Black Composers Series – Vol. 9

“The Seed,“ The Charlatans; Red Dog Saloon

Ebony Jr9

Valmor ad paste up2

MIT's Center for Advanced Visual Studies (CAVS) Special Collection4

Cover of Charles Dawson’s ABCs of Great Negroes

Leich Electric Brochure

“Human Rights Now”

David Carroll & His Orchestra,Dance Date

“Caravan: Eddie Layton at the Hammond Organ”

“Playboy Jazz All Stars”

“Dixie Down Beat”

American Negro Exposition in Chicago poster2

American Paintings from the Met2

“Saint Nigger”

“Impressions of African Art Forms in the Poetry of Margaret Danner”

Sun Ra, sun song 2

Sun Ra, Space Is The Place

“I’m Better Than These Motherfuckers”

AfriCOBRA 1: Ten in Search of a Nation, exhibition poster

“Wake Up”

Hairy Who & the Chicago Imagists 6

“Seven Passages to a Flight”

Black Light Series #5: Black Art Poster

America Free Angela

“O Sing A New Song” musical poster

“Telenetlink”

“K. & R.D. & D”

“Madame May with Necklegs”

“The Daily Heller: Who Will Give Fred Mogubgub Two Million Dollars?“

neon signage at historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta

Bert's Blockbusters
