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Map-case 1

 Container

Contains 59 Results:

Otis, Amos L. (artist), faces of little boys. Autographed by Amos L. Otis, 1970

 File — map-case: 1, drawer: 3
Identifier: Series 15
Scope and contents From the Series:

The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.

Dates: 1970

"Rio," multiple images of a statue of Jesus, undated

 File — map-case: 1, drawer: 3
Identifier: Series 15
Scope and contents From the Series:

The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.

Dates: undated

SNICK, 360 Nelson St. S.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30313, Copyright by the Student Voice, Inc., 1967

 File — map-case: 1, drawer: 3
Identifier: Series 15
Scope and contents From the Series:

The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.

Dates: 1967

"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

 File — map-case: 1, drawer: 3
Identifier: Series 15
Scope and contents From the Series:

The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.

Dates: 1981

U R All Everness, abstract image of a man, Anon Publications, N. Stevens and Color Papers, Dekalb, Illinois, undated

 File — map-case: 1, drawer: 3
Identifier: Series 15
Scope and contents From the Series:

The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.

Dates: undated

The We in You is the Nation Calling, abstract image of a woman, Anon Publications, N. Stevens and Color Papers, Dekalb, IL, undated

 File — map-case: 1, drawer: 3
Identifier: Series 15
Scope and contents From the Series:

The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.

Dates: undated

Will the Real Hoyt W. Fuller Step Forward, Bon Vivant, actor, lecturer, teacher, liberationist, snob, newspaper clippings of Fuller glued on posterboard, undated

 File — map-case: 1, drawer: 3
Identifier: Series 15
Scope and contents From the Series:

The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.

Dates: undated

"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

 File — map-case: 1, drawer: 3
Identifier: Series 15
Scope and contents From the Series:

The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.

Dates: 1969