Two sided flyer / announcement published in conjunction with two rallys held in New York: A rally held at 100 Centre Street, New York on the day of the beginning of the Panther 21 trial held February 2, [1970] and a call to Media workers and CBS employees to demonstrate the fed's subpoena of CBS's media material on the Black Panther party including interviews with David Hilliard and Eldrige Cleaver, held at the CBS Building, New York, February 3, [1970]. ... [details]
Critical theory by Sally Banes on post modernist dance in the early 1960's with photographs by Robert Alexander. "'Terpsichore in Sneakers' is the first full-scale discussion of the artists who have made post-modern dance today's pre-eminent choreographic movement. ... [details]
"Liturgy is a journey into the uncanny realm of the senses that dives into histories of perception and intuition. The artist Flora Yin-Wong deploys a variety of images and texts to explore issues related to cosmic principles, conspiracies, and parallel universes. ... [details]
Artist's book with text on hangin by Robert Delford Brown with illustrative photographs. [details]
"Black Artists of the New Generation," by Elton C. Fax featuring monographic texts interspersed with excerpts from interviews the author conducted with each of the artists. Foreword by Romare Bearden. ... [details]
Tentative Agenda of the Plenary Session of the Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention organized by the Black Panther Party, held in Philadelphia at Temple University Gymnasium, September, 4-7, 1970. ... [details]
Poster designed as mock Monopoly board replacing the game's orginal streets, utilities, etc. with Yale Univeristy specific locations and services. Poster also indexes the university's trustees. Additional text notes that the trustees "does not serve the people" rather it "exploits and oppresses them. ... [details]
Flyer promoting free breakfast for children offered Monday - Friday, starting Monday, October 27, [1969] at the Chambers Memorial Baptist Church as support for the Free the Panther 21 movement. [details]
Booklet advertising a flight on Air France's Concorde that would allow traveler to experience midnight on New Year's Eve within three time zones, for 1976 going into 1977. Initially in Paris, then once upon the Concorde over the Atlantic, and the third time at the French Embassy in Washington, DC. ... [details]
Flyer calling for a boycott of New York City schools on Monday, February 3, 1964. "If you are tired of few or no textbooks and equipment, broken-down schools, prejudiced administrators, segregation in, as well as out, of school. ... [details]