Map-case 1
Contains 59 Results:
Otis, Amos L. (artist), faces of little boys. Autographed by Amos L. Otis, 1970
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
"Portugal-The country that has contributed to the most knowledge of the globe. In the course of the century she discovered and explored nearly two-thirds of the inhabited globe." Map showing Asia, Australia, Africa, South America, North America, Greenland, Europe, China, and India, undated
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
"Rio," multiple images of a statue of Jesus, undated
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
SNICK, 360 Nelson St. S.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30313, Copyright by the Student Voice, Inc., 1967
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
"A Time for United Action-State of Black America 1981," map of the United States with tree roots connecting to a map of Africa, artist D.J.C., 1981
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
U R All Everness, abstract image of a man, Anon Publications, N. Stevens and Color Papers, Dekalb, Illinois, undated
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
The We in You is the Nation Calling, abstract image of a woman, Anon Publications, N. Stevens and Color Papers, Dekalb, IL, undated
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
Will the Real Hoyt W. Fuller Step Forward, Bon Vivant, actor, lecturer, teacher, liberationist, snob, newspaper clippings of Fuller glued on posterboard, undated
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
"The Gentleman" by Andrew Wyeth, image of an old man sitting in a chair in a room with a light reflecting off his back, Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas, Texas. Copyright Aaron Ashley, Inc., Yonkers, New York, 1969
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.