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Black Archives Sweden4

“Anatomy of the Black Aesthetic: An Examination” broadside

The Black Arts Repertory Theatre/School (BARTS), Nov.14

The Black Panther Newspaper, Vol.4 , no.82

Black Belt Woman5

"Sweet Sweet Back" - Black Panther Intercommunal News Service

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

Black Theatre Issue, The Drama Review (TDR)7

The King of Soul cover illustration for Black Theatre #32

Black Power: Group of 6 posters6

In Our Terribleness (Some elements and meaning in black style)4

Copy of Black Composers Series – Vol. 3

(BLACK PANTHERS) Free the Soledad Brothers.

Black woman setting type in the southern print shop

Onyx: Black Lesbian Newsletter, October / November 1983

women-in-type.com2

3 Swimmers / Neo Boys gigposter, Seattle, WA, early 1980s

3 Swimmers, Rally Go, Steddi 5 gigposter, Seattle, WA

Black Panther Party Newspaper, April 25, 1967

Afrofuturism: The World of Black Scifi and Fantasy Culture2

Black Flag Logo

Black Artist in Graphic Communication

Black Sabbath Poster

Invitation for “Black Artists in the New York Scene”

The Rocket, Seattle, WA, Jan. 1984. Illustration by Gary Panter

RCA Victor Interim Black-and-White Television Receivers (1965).

Lomography 100 ISO Black & White 120 Film7

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

“Moon Drum-excerpt- Black Elk Requium” 6

Confrontation: Black and White

Pokémon Black Version
5 Reasons to Hire Lynda Barry advertisement, Seattle, WA, early 1980s

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

Call of Duty Black Ops 1

All Power to the People: The Story of the Black Panther Party2

Black & Brown coverage in TIME magazine2

BLACK AND BLUE, Movie Poster

The Stranger, Seattle, WA, March 27, 1997. Cover design by Art Chantry.

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 242

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 112

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 202

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 62

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 302

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 513

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 82

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 182

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 222

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 92

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 12

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 282

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 102

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 132

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 1217

“America’s Black Colleges Are You Smart Enough To Go?“ Ad

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Black Images in the Comics: A Visual History3

Otanoshimi wa Korekara da (Part I), お楽しみはこれからだ

Poster of Fred Hampton, Deputy Chairman, Chicago Chapter, Black Panther Party

Flier for “Black History Month Annual Cultural Freebee Jam” by Kool Lance

Black Images in the Comics: A Visual History4

“The Women Behind the Black Panther Party Logo”

The Black Panther; vol. 4, no. 25 & 262

Portolan Chart of the Black Sea

Poster for the Black Arts Movement play “To Raise the Dead and Foretell the Future.”
