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The Black Panther; Vol.2, No. 23

The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 4, no. 5

Black Power

Ebony Jr

Drum Magazine (West Africa Edition), 1950s

Drum Magazine, June 1957

Drum Magazine, July 1956

Drum Magazine, February 1955

“The Crisis” cover

“The Blacker the Berry”

Masthead of Freedom’s Journal.2

The weekly Christian Recorder, published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by the AME Church

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

“Day of Solidarity with the Afro-American People”

Power to the People

“Summer in Baltimore”

“Hope Lives Here”

“The National Aquarium in Baltimore”

“Maryland Crab Feast”

NAACP Birthday Ball Poster

NAACP Fight Now for Action

“Americans of Negro Lineage”

“The Decorative Arts of Africa” Illustration

“The Decorative Arts of Africa” Cover Design

“Typography 22: The Annual of the Type Directors Club”

Al Pacino

Foo Fighters, Rolling Stone magazine spreads

Pages from identity standards manual for Chase Manhattan

Centennial of Negro Progress Exposition

Negro Digest

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

Logos

Esquire Magazine Cover 19472

Spring Way

Pillow sham with Tuskegee Flying School poem

Jazz II Deluxe

The Train

“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

Push Pin Graphic, no. 21

Undercurrent and Studio One Summer Theatre

Office Telephone Directory

“The Weary Blues” by Langston Hughes

“Black and Proud”

The Black Panther

The Black Panther Newspaper

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

Photograph of Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois2

“Nappybook” 3

“Nappygram” 8

We Shall Overcome

“Enrollment in the Negro common schools of the former slave states of the United States.“

Rosa Parks series3

“Lois Mailou Jones displays her designs for textiles”

Symbol sketch for Product Engineering Magazine
