Map-case 1
Contains 59 Results:
John Ross-Piano Solo, 1979 Julliet 5
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
Brother John Sellers-Blues, 1979 Julliet 4
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
Uibrations, 1979 Julliet 9-11
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
Festac '75, The 2nd World Black and African of Arts and Culture, Lagos, Nigeria, 1975 November 22-December 20
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
Festac '77, 2nd Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture, Lagos, Kaduna, Nigeria, 1977 January 15-February 12
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
First PanAfrican Cultural Festival, 1er Festival Culturel Panafricain, Art et Traditions Populaires, Alger 1969, Musee des Arts et Traditions Populaires, Musee National des Beaux-Arts, 1969 Julliet 21-Aout 31
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
The First New World Festival of the African Diaspora, Rio de Janiero, Salvador da Bahia, Henderson Tours, Atlanta, Georgia, 1978 August 7-17
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
2nd New World Festival of the African Diaspora - Haiti Viva la Difference, Haiti, W.I., 1979 August 5-15
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
B.S.C.A. presents OBAC poets: Eileen Cherry, Alfreda Collins, Angela Jackson, Omar Shuayb, Warren Foulkes, and Luvester Lewis, performing their works and a workshop. Illinois Room, Circle Center, funded through SAFC., April 9
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
"Smash Their Jelly - White Justice," a benefit for LeRoi Jones presented by OBAC Writers' Workshop, Affro Arts Theatre, with LeRoi Jones, in person - Gwendoly Brooks, Lerone Bennett, Muhammad Ali, Terry Collier, Ronald Fair, Phil Crain, Margaret Danner and others. , 1968 Feburary 22
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.