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[BLACK PANTHER PARTY]. A group of pamphlets and other ephemera related to the Black Panther Party including a Harlem health clinic flyer.
Estimate: $500-$700
Sold
$350
Live Auction
American Historical Ephemera and Photography, Featuring African Americana
Location
Cincinnati
Description

[BLACK PANTHER PARTY]. A group of pamphlets and other ephemera related to the Black Panther Party including a Harlem health clinic flyer.

To the People of the Community...The Harlem Branch of the Black Panther Party is opening a health clinic... [New York]: [Black Panther Party], n.d. 8 1/2 x 14 in. printed flyer (creasing, discoloration, and light soiling throughout). Featuring a half-tone illustration of an armed female Black Panther passing off a child to an armed male Black Panther wearing a nurse's uniform with a panther logo on the sleeve and a stethoscope around his neck. "In order to open the People's Free Health Clinic, we need people from the community with skills in carpentry, electrical work, plumbing, to help us build the People's Free Health Clinic...With much help we can open in August."

LANDY, Sy and Charles CAPPER. Black Power. [Berkeley, CA]: Independent Socialist Club, n.d. 8vo, 8 1/2 x 11 in. Staple-bound original illustrated wrappers (dampstaining, creasing). Pamphlet discusses a variety of topics related to "Black Power," including the evolving role of white student allies and the "white poor."

The New African. Vol. 1, No. 6. New Orleans, LA: Black Nation News Service, Ministry of Information, 1 August 1970. 12pp., folio, 11 3/8 x 16 in. (creasing, chipping, markings to text and annotations throughout).

And 2 other items, including a Registration form for the Revolutionary People's Plenary Session from 5-7 September 1970 and a pamphlet about the Soledad Brothers.

This lot is located in Cincinnati.

Condition
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