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196

COBB,RON.

Remember. . .Uncle Tom Says “Only You Can Prevent Ghetto

Fires.”

Color poster, 22

1

2

x 33 inches.

Los Angeles: Sawyer Press, 1967

[700/1,000]

Ron Cobb was one of the new breed of artist/cartoonists that came out of California in the late

1960’s and early 1970’s.

196

197

CLEAVER, ELDRIDGE AND KATHLEEN.

Original FBI radiogram for

the arrest of Eldridge and Kathleen Cleaver, with two small photographs.

Two

pages, 3

3

8

x 5 inches, the second page signed “Joseph Gamble.”

St. Louis, 1968

[1,500/2,500]

A rare “package” from the FBI’s Special Agent in Charge in St. Louis, Joseph Gamble:

“Photographs of subject appear in the 12/68 issue of Playboy Magazine and also in the 12/9/68

issue of Newsweek. Leads must be handled by teletype. If subject is located, Bureau must be advised

by telephone. Positive information regarding Cleaver’s whereabouts should be brought to immediate

attention of the SAC. Each Agent will be furnished a photograph of CLEAVER and his wife within

the next three days.”

198

NEWTON, HUEY P.

Extra. Panthers Will Free Huey.

12 pages, folio. Volume

II, Number 6 of the Black Panther Community Newsletter.

Oakland, 14 September, 1968

[600/800]

PRINTS THE OCTOBER

1966

BLACK PANTHER PARTY PLATFORM AND PROGRAM

.

With Free

Huey Now, Guns Baby Guns at the foot of the page. This was the platform as it was first conceived

by Newton and Seale. In this issue: Free Huey Delegation goes to the U.N., Kathleen Cleaver edito-

rial, and a summary of the trial. The last page is an assortment of posters by Minister of Information

Emory Douglas. A scarce and important issue.