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“She packed her trunk and said goodbye to the circus”

“What’s Your Cut?“

“Go Vegan and nobody gets hurt”

“Yes yes y’all : the Experience Music Project oral history of hip-hop’s first decade”

NAACP Birthday Ball Poster

NAACP Fight Now for Action

“Americans of Negro Lineage”

“The Decorative Arts of Africa” Illustration

“Bamboozled”

“Summer of Sam”

“Clockers”

Esquire Magazine Cover, February 1936

Esquire Magazine Cover 19472

“Homeland of Happy Feet” article2

A Night-Club Map of Harlem

Africa Speaks to the West

Jazz II Deluxe

The Train

Cover of “Parameter Estimation”

“The Year Around Book”8

“Light the Candles! Beat the Drums! A Book of Holidays” 11

Cover for Sesame Street Magazine

Illustration for Amtrak Express Magazine

Illustration for Cosmopolitan

Push Pin Almanack

Tighten Up (Archie Bell & The Drells) album cover2

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

“The Weary Blues” by Langston Hughes

The Black Panther

The Black Panther Newspaper 2

“All Power To The People” , Black Panther Newspaper

Black Panther Newspaper (Vol. III, No. 2) 2

Untitled, (Hey, Mister, what you doing to the poor man, Lord knows you oughta quit it.)

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

“Do the Right Thing”

Indians of the U.S.A.

Book cover of “The Story of the American Negro” by Ina Corinne Brown (second edition)

Harriet Tubman Mural at Bennett College for Women2

The Saga of Ed Gleed - Tuskegee AIRMAN

Bush AIDS (Swindle & Loot)2

D. B. Dowd Modern Graphic History Library2

The Bicycle Book10

The English Novel2

The Chess Book14

Copy of Black Composers Series – Vol. 3

Black Composers Series – Vol. 1

Black Composers Series – Vol. 9

Illustration for Push Pin Graphic

Illustration for Push Pin Graphic

Illustration for Push Pin Graphic

Push Pin Almanac

“The Seed,“ The Charlatans; Red Dog Saloon

Copy of The Black Revolution

Focus on Black History

The Story of the American Negro

We are going to keep on struggling for brighter days

Illustration for Murray’s Superior Hair Dressing Pomade

“Human Rights Now”

Queen City Printing Ink Company advertising7

“Saint Nigger”

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

“Black velvet”

Hairy Who & the Chicago Imagists 6
