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OBAC presents "Uh Livin Experience," writers' workshop, a Du Sable Festival of the Arts event featuring the OBAC writers and the OBAC drama workshop in an Afternoon of Black Poetry, Drama and Art. Paul Lawrence Dunbar High School, staged and directed by Ann McNeil, Lobby Exhibit courtesy of visual Artists Workshop, 1968 November 10
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
The OBAC Writers' Workshop presents Nommo, a Tribute to Terry Collier, Affor Arts Theatre, an Afternoon of Black Poetry and Song featuring OBAC poets and Terry Collier, 1969 March 9
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
The OBAC Workshop presents Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee, stars of stage, films and television, OBAC's 6th Anniversary Benefit Program, at the Dunbar High School Auditorium, also featuring OBAC poets; Young People's Workshop, an OBAC production, 1973 July 21
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
The OBAC Writers' Workshop presents "An Evening with OBAC and Friends," featuring "Smile" with Billy "Black Barl" Wallace, comedian, OBAC and Friends feature production "When the Revolution Cuums??" performed by Pyramid, Abraham Lincoln Centre, 1973 October 7
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
"African Men in an Alley Game," [Poem] by Angela Jackson, illustration by John Youssi, sponsored by the Illinois Arts Council and Chicago Transit Authority, Illinois Public Transit Association, undated
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
[African women holding a child with a gun strapped across her back], undated
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
Bahia, Brasil, travel poster, undated
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
Bey, Kush (artist) - Brother El, CA, Model Brother Danny El, Chicago Society of Black Arts and Crafts, Tazama Uhuru Prints, Chicago, Illinois, 1969
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
"Black is Beautiful," black ball, black book, black boy, black eye, black Friday, black hand, black heart, black jack, black magic, black mail, black market, black maria, black mark, little black sambo. white lies, Black is Beautiful. By Vince Cullers Advertising, Inc., Chicago, 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.
"Cosmic Lady" by Herb Bruce, Image of Janis Joplin illustrates poster. Charisma Productions, Chicago, Illinois, 1970
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.