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CARMICHAEL, STOKELY, JACK
MINNIS.
Vote Nov. 8. Lowndes County
Freedom Organization.
Mimeographed
pamphlet with stick-figure illustrations
throughout. 14 pages. 4to, original pictor-
ial self-wrappers with a Black Panther on
the upper cover.
Lowndes County, Alabama, 1967
[1,000/1,500]
A RARE COPY OF THIS PAMPHLET
,
distrib-
uted by SDS (Students for a Democratic
Society), the organizers of the voter registration
drive in rural Alabama. It was here that
Stokely Carmichael and others had come, in
the fall of 1965, at the invitation of the people
of Lowndes County, to help them organize a
voter registration drive. The Panther logo was
later to become the symbol of the Party in
California, but this was its origin.
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CARMICHAEL, STOKELY.
Enough is Enough
(supplied title). Black and
white photographic poster of Carmichael, 29
1
⁄
4
x 41
3
⁄
4
.
Personality Posters, 1967
[800/1,200]
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(POOR PEOPLES CAMPAIGN.)
Poor Peoples’ Campaign / Puertorrique-
ños Marchan a Washington en la Campaña de los Pobres.
Black and white poster,
showing a man’s head in profile in a contemplative pose; framed, 19
3
⁄
4
x 13
1
⁄
2
inches; paper
lightly and evenly toned; some creasing and staining in bottom left corner. Not examined
out of frame.
Washington, D.C., 1968
[800/1,200]
AN UNCOMMON POSTER ENCOURAGING PUERTO RICAN PARTICIPATION
in the 1968 March
on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, sponsored by the Poor Peoples Campaign. Hispanics had been
largely absent from the movement up until this point.