Description: The Black Panther, Black Community News Service. Vol IV, No. 21. April 25, 1970. Published by The Black Panther Party, Ministry of Information, San Francisco, CA. Black Panther Newspaper. Original vintage tabloid, ca. 11 ½” x 17”, folded once. Pages 20. Printed on newsprint in two colors. Illustrated. Numerous articles, including The Most Crucial Question Facing Black People Today is to be or not to be, Bobby Seale’s Life, Bussing Doesn’t Mean Education, and Housing Conditions in the Black Community. Includes a full-page poster illustrated with the name “Emory” within it, showing that it is the work of Emory Douglas (b. 1943), an artist who served as Minister of Culture for The Black Panther Party. Thirty examples of Emory Douglas’ work are included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (NYC). Good vintage condition with wear consistent with age and use and reflective of the acidic paper stock on which it was printed. A rare and important document of the fight for Civil Rights in the U.S. Please reference photo for details, and ask questions before bidding. Item will be shipped by USPS Mail, US buyers only, do not ship internationally. Returns not accepted.
Price: 149 USD
Location: Corning, New York
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Binding: Unbound
Place of Publication: San Francisco, CA
Language: English
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Signed: No
Author: The Black Panther Party
Region: North America
Personalized: No
Publisher: The Black Panther Party
Year Printed: 1970
Original/Facsimile: Original