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(BLACK PANTHERS.)
May Day.
May 1, 1969. . .Mass Rally Federal
Building, 450 Golden Gate, San Francisco,
Calif. Free Huey Day.
Poster, 22 x 17-1/2
inches.
[Oakland, 1969]
[1,500/2,500]
RARE EARLY POSTER FOR MASS RALLY FOR
HUEY NEWTON
’
S RELEASE
.
“Exhausting all
legal means. Federal Judge Alfonso J. Zirpoli has
set May 1st for a hearing to make the Reagan-
Alioto power structure show why it will not
release the Minister of Defense, Huey P Newton
on bail, which Huey has a right to, while pending
his appeal.”
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(BLACK PANTHERS.) MOSELY,
DAVID.
George Jackson, Field Marshall,
Black Panther Party.
Black and white
poster, 29 x 23 inches; some slight wear and
darkening along the top of the poster, not
affecting the image.
Los Angeles, 1971
[1,500/2,500]
“If I leave here alive, I’ll leave nothing behind.
They’ll never count me among the broken men,
but I can’t say that I’m normal either. I’ve been
hungry too long, I’ve been angry too often. I’ve
been lied to and insulted too many times.” A
portion of a large inset on the poster.With a long
quote from Jackson.
INSCRIBED BY NEWTON
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(BLACK PANTHERS.) NEWTON, HUEY P.
Revolutionary Suicide.
Illustrated.Thick 8vo, original cloth in dust jacket.
NewYork, 1973
[600/800]
FIRST EDITION
,
INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY NEWTON
: “T
O
D
R
A
RLAN
C
OHN
, A
LL
POWER TO THE PEOPLE
. H
UEY
P. N
EWTON
.”
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(BLACK PANTHERS.) NEWTON, HUEY.
The racist dog policemen must
withdraw immediately from our communities.
Poster, 34 x 23-3/4 inches; some
professional restoration, linen-backed, depicting the Panther Minister of Defense, seated in a large
fan-backed wicker chair, holding a rifle and a spear.
Emeryville, CA [1968]
[3,000/5,000]
A classic Panther poster.
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